Riesz transforms on a class of non-doubling manifolds
Abstract: We consider a class of manifolds $\mathcal{M}$ obtained by taking the connected sum of a finite number of $N$-dimensional Riemannian manifolds of the form $(\mathbb{R}{n_i}, \delta) \times (\mathcal{M}_i, g)$, where $\mathcal{M}_i$ is a compact manifold, with the product metric. The case of greatest interest is when the Euclidean dimensions $n_i$ are not all equal. This means that the ends have different `asymptotic dimension', and implies that the Riemannian manifold $\mathcal{M}$ is not a doubling space. We completely describe the range of exponents $p$ for which the Riesz transform on $\mathcal{M}$ is a bounded operator on $Lp(\mathcal{M})$. Namely, under the assumption that each $n_i$ is at least $3$, we show that Riesz transform is of weak type $(1,1)$, is continuous on $Lp$ for all $p \in (1, \min_i n_i)$, and is unbounded on $Lp$ otherwise. This generalizes results of the first-named author with Carron and Coulhon devoted to the doubling case of the connected sum of several copies of Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}{N}$, and of Carron concerning the Riesz transform on connected sums.
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