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Some characterizations of BMO and Lipschitz spaces in the Schr\"{o}dinger setting

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2023-11-08 v1 Functional Analysis

Abstract

We consider the Schr\"{o}dinger operator L=Δ+V\mathcal{L}=-\Delta+V on Rd\mathbb R^d, d3d\geq3, where the nonnegative potential VV belongs to the reverse H\"{o}lder class RHsRH_s for some sd/2s\geq d/2. A real-valued function fLloc1(Rd)f\in L^1_{\mathrm{loc}}(\mathbb R^d) belongs to the (BMO) space BMOρ,θ(Rd)\mathrm{BMO}_{\rho,\theta}(\mathbb R^d) with 0<θ<0<\theta<\infty if \begin{equation*} \|f\|_{\mathrm{BMO}_{\rho,\theta}} :=\sup_{B(x_0,r)}\bigg(1+\frac{r}{\rho(x_0)}\bigg)^{-\theta}\bigg(\frac{1}{|B(x_0,r)|}\int_{B(x_0,r)}\big|f(x)-f_{B}\big|\,dx\bigg), \end{equation*} where the supremum is taken over all balls B(x0,r)RdB(x_0,r)\subset\mathbb R^d, ρ()\rho(\cdot) is the critical radius function in the Schr\"{o}dinger context and \begin{equation*} f_{B}:=\frac{1}{|B(x_0,r)|}\int_{B(x_0,r)}f(y)\,dy. \end{equation*} A real-valued function fLloc1(Rd)f\in L^1_{\mathrm{loc}}(\mathbb R^d) belongs to the (Lipschitz) space Lipβρ,θ(Rd)\mathrm{Lip}_{\beta}^{\rho,\theta}(\mathbb R^d) with 0<β<10<\beta<1 and 0<θ<0<\theta<\infty if \begin{equation*} \|f\|_{\mathrm{Lip}_{\beta}^{\rho,\theta}} :=\sup_{B(x_0,r)}\bigg(1+\frac{r}{\rho(x_0)}\bigg)^{-\theta} \bigg(\frac{1}{|B(x_0,r)|^{1+\beta/d}}\int_{B(x_0,r)}\big|f(x)-f_{B}\big|\,dx\bigg). \end{equation*} It can be easily seen that BMOρ,θ(Rd)\mathrm{BMO}_{\rho,\theta}(\mathbb R^d) (or Lipβρ,θ(Rd)\mathrm{Lip}_{\beta}^{\rho,\theta}(\mathbb R^d)) is a function space which is larger than the classical BMO (or Lipschitz) space. In this paper, we give some new characterizations of BMO and Lipschitz spaces associated with the Schr\"{o}dinger operator L\mathcal{L}. We extend some previous works of Bongioanni--Harboure--Salinas and Liu--Sheng to the weighted case. The classes of weights considered here are larger than the classical Muckenhoupt classes.

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@article{arxiv.2311.03407,
  title  = {Some characterizations of BMO and Lipschitz spaces in the Schr\"{o}dinger setting},
  author = {Cong Chen and Hua Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.03407},
  year   = {2023}
}

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18 pages