An axiomatic approach to function spaces, spectral synthesis, and Luzin approximation
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An axiomatic approach to function spaces, spectral synthesis, and Luzin approximation
(Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 882)
American Mathematical Society, 2007
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In memoriam Lars Inge Hedberg 1935-2005
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"July 2007, volume 188, number 882 (third of four numbers)"
Bibliography: p. 95-97
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authors define axiomatically a large class of function (or distribution) spaces on $N$-dimensional Euclidean space. The crucial property postulated is the validity of a vector-valued maximal inequality of Fefferman-Stein type. The scales of Besov spaces ($B$-spaces) and Lizorkin-Triebel spaces ($F$-spaces), and as a consequence also Sobolev spaces, and Bessel potential spaces, are included as special cases. The main results of Chapter 1 characterize our spaces by means of local approximations, higher differences, and atomic representations. In Chapters 2 and 3 these results are applied to prove pointwise differentiability outside exceptional sets of zero capacity, an approximation property known as spectral synthesis, a generalization of Whitney's ideal theorem, and approximation theorems of Luzin (Lusin) type.
目次
Introduction. Notation A class of function spaces Differentiability and spectral synthesis Luzin type theorems Appendix. Whitney's approximation theorem in $L_p(\mathbf{R}^N), p>0$ Bibliography.
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