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Hardy space theory on spaces of homogeneous type via orthonormal wavelet bases (1507.07187v1)

Published 26 Jul 2015 in math.CA

Abstract: In this paper, using the remarkable orthonormal wavelet basis constructed recently by Auscher and Hyt\"onen, we establish the theory of product Hardy spaces on spaces ${\widetilde X} = X_1\times X_2\times\cdot \cdot\cdot\times X_n$, where each factor $X_i$ is a space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss. The main tool we develop is the Littlewood--Paley theory on $\widetilde X$, which in turn is a consequence of a corresponding theory on each factor space. We define the square function for this theory in terms of the wavelet coefficients. The Hardy space theory developed in this paper includes product~$Hp$, the dual $\cmop$ of $Hp$ with the special case $\bmo = \cmo1$, and the predual $\vmo$ of $H1$. We also use the wavelet expansion to establish the Calder\'on--Zygmund decomposition for product $Hp$, and deduce an interpolation theorem. We make no additional assumptions on the quasi-metric or the doubling measure for each factor space, and thus we extend to the full generality of product spaces of homogeneous type the aspects of both one-parameter and multiparameter theory involving the Littlewood--Paley theory and function spaces. Moreover, our methods would be expected to be a powerful tool for developing wavelet analysis on spaces of homogeneous type.

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