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Function Spaces of Logarithmic Smoothness: Embeddings and Characterizations
2023
In this paper we present a comprehensive treatment of function spaces with logarithmic smoothness (Besov, Sobolev, Triebel-Lizorkin).
We establish the following results:
The key tools behind our results
are limiting interpolation techniques and new characterizations of Besov and Sobolev norms in terms of the behavior of the Fourier
transforms for functions such that their Fourier transforms are of monotone type or lacunary series.
Matrix Functions of Bounded Type: An Interplay Between Function Theory and Operator Theory
by
Curto, Raúl E.
,
Lee, Woo Young
,
Hwang, In Sung
in
Functions of bounded variation
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Interpolation
,
Operator theory
2019
In this paper, we study matrix functions of bounded type from the viewpoint of describing an interplay between function theory and
operator theory. We first establish a criterion on the coprime-ness of two singular inner functions and obtain several properties of the
Douglas-Shapiro-Shields factorizations of matrix functions of bounded type. We propose a new notion of tensored-scalar singularity, and
then answer questions on Hankel operators with matrix-valued bounded type symbols. We also examine an interpolation problem related to a
certain functional equation on matrix functions of bounded type; this can be seen as an extension of the classical Hermite-Fejér
Interpolation Problem for matrix rational functions. We then extend the
On the Asymptotics to all Orders of the Riemann Zeta Function and of a Two-Parameter Generalization of the Riemann Zeta Function
by
Lenells, Jonatan
,
Fokas, Athanassios S.
in
Asymptotic expansions
,
Functions of a complex variable -- Miscellaneous topics of analysis in the complex domain -- Asymptotic representations in the complex domain. msc
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Functions, Zeta
2022
We present several formulae for the large
Handbook of executive functioning
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Hardy–Littlewood and Ulyanov inequalities
by
Tikhonov, Sergey
,
Kolomoitsev, Yurii
in
Approximations and expansions -- Approximations and expansions -- Approximation by polynomials. msc
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Approximations and expansions -- Approximations and expansions -- Inequalities in approximation (Bernstein, Jackson, Nikol'skiĭ-type inequalities). msc
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Approximations and expansions -- Approximations and expansions -- Multidimensional problems. msc
2021
We give the full solution of the following problem: obtain sharp inequalities between the moduli of smoothness
The main tool is the new
Hardy–Littlewood–Nikol’skii inequalities. More precisely, we obtained the asymptotic behavior of the quantity
We also prove the
Ulyanov and Kolyada-type inequalities in the Hardy spaces. Finally, we apply the obtained estimates to derive new embedding theorems for
the Lipschitz and Besov spaces.
Embeddings of Decomposition Spaces
Many smoothness spaces in harmonic analysis are decomposition spaces. In this paper we ask: Given two such spaces, is there an
embedding between the two?
A decomposition space
We establish readily verifiable criteria which ensure the
existence of a continuous inclusion (“an embedding”)
In a nutshell, in order to apply the embedding results presented in this
article, no knowledge of Fourier analysis is required; instead, one only has to study the geometric properties of the involved
coverings, so that one can decide the finiteness of certain sequence space norms defined in terms of the coverings.
These
sufficient criteria are quite sharp: For almost arbitrary coverings and certain ranges of
We also prove a
The resulting embedding theory is illustrated by applications
to