Variable Lebesgue Spaces

Variable Lebesgue Spaces
Author: David V. Cruz-Uribe,Alberto Fiorenza
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783034805483

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This book provides an accessible introduction to the theory of variable Lebesgue spaces. These spaces generalize the classical Lebesgue spaces by replacing the constant exponent p with a variable exponent p(x). They were introduced in the early 1930s but have become the focus of renewed interest since the early 1990s because of their connection with the calculus of variations and partial differential equations with nonstandard growth conditions, and for their applications to problems in physics and image processing. The book begins with the development of the basic function space properties. It avoids a more abstract, functional analysis approach, instead emphasizing an hands-on approach that makes clear the similarities and differences between the variable and classical Lebesgue spaces. The subsequent chapters are devoted to harmonic analysis on variable Lebesgue spaces. The theory of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is completely developed, and the connections between variable Lebesgue spaces and the weighted norm inequalities are introduced. The other important operators in harmonic analysis - singular integrals, Riesz potentials, and approximate identities - are treated using a powerful generalization of the Rubio de Francia theory of extrapolation from the theory of weighted norm inequalities. The final chapter applies the results from previous chapters to prove basic results about variable Sobolev spaces.​

Variable Lebesgue Spaces

Variable Lebesgue Spaces
Author: Springer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3034805497

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Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents

Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents
Author: Lars Diening,Petteri Harjulehto,Peter Hästö,Michael Ruzicka
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642183638

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The field of variable exponent function spaces has witnessed an explosive growth in recent years. The standard reference article for basic properties is already 20 years old. Thus this self-contained monograph collecting all the basic properties of variable exponent Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces is timely and provides a much-needed accessible reference work utilizing consistent notation and terminology. Many results are also provided with new and improved proofs. The book also presents a number of applications to PDE and fluid dynamics.

An Introductory Course in Lebesgue Spaces

An Introductory Course in Lebesgue Spaces
Author: Rene Erlin Castillo,Humberto Rafeiro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319300344

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This book is devoted exclusively to Lebesgue spaces and their direct derived spaces. Unique in its sole dedication, this book explores Lebesgue spaces, distribution functions and nonincreasing rearrangement. Moreover, it also deals with weak, Lorentz and the more recent variable exponent and grand Lebesgue spaces with considerable detail to the proofs. The book also touches on basic harmonic analysis in the aforementioned spaces. An appendix is given at the end of the book giving it a self-contained character. This work is ideal for teachers, graduate students and researchers.

Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents

Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents
Author: Lars Diening
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642183621

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The field of variable exponent function spaces has witnessed an explosive growth in recent years. The standard reference article for basic properties is already 20 years old. Thus this self-contained monograph collecting all the basic properties of variable exponent Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces is timely and provides a much-needed accessible reference work utilizing consistent notation and terminology. Many results are also provided with new and improved proofs. The book also presents a number of applications to PDE and fluid dynamics.

Variable Lebesgue Spaces and Hyperbolic Systems

Variable Lebesgue Spaces and Hyperbolic Systems
Author: David Cruz-Uribe,Alberto Fiorenza,Michael Ruzhansky,Jens Wirth
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783034808408

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This book targets graduate students and researchers who want to learn about Lebesgue spaces and solutions to hyperbolic equations. It is divided into two parts. Part 1 provides an introduction to the theory of variable Lebesgue spaces: Banach function spaces like the classical Lebesgue spaces but with the constant exponent replaced by an exponent function. These spaces arise naturally from the study of partial differential equations and variational integrals with non-standard growth conditions. They have applications to electrorheological fluids in physics and to image reconstruction. After an introduction that sketches history and motivation, the authors develop the function space properties of variable Lebesgue spaces; proofs are modeled on the classical theory. Subsequently, the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is discussed. In the last chapter, other operators from harmonic analysis are considered, such as convolution operators and singular integrals. The text is mostly self-contained, with only some more technical proofs and background material omitted. Part 2 gives an overview of the asymptotic properties of solutions to hyperbolic equations and systems with time-dependent coefficients. First, an overview of known results is given for general scalar hyperbolic equations of higher order with constant coefficients. Then strongly hyperbolic systems with time-dependent coefficients are considered. A feature of the described approach is that oscillations in coefficients are allowed. Propagators for the Cauchy problems are constructed as oscillatory integrals by working in appropriate time-frequency symbol classes. A number of examples is considered and the sharpness of results is discussed. An exemplary treatment of dissipative terms shows how effective lower order terms can change asymptotic properties and thus complements the exposition.

Integral Operators in Non Standard Function Spaces

Integral Operators in Non Standard Function Spaces
Author: Vakhtang Kokilashvili,Alexander Meskhi,Humberto Rafeiro,Stefan Samko
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319210155

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This book, the result of the authors' long and fruitful collaboration, focuses on integral operators in new, non-standard function spaces and presents a systematic study of the boundedness and compactness properties of basic, harmonic analysis integral operators in the following function spaces, among others: variable exponent Lebesgue and amalgam spaces, variable Hölder spaces, variable exponent Campanato, Morrey and Herz spaces, Iwaniec-Sbordone (grand Lebesgue) spaces, grand variable exponent Lebesgue spaces unifying the two spaces mentioned above, grand Morrey spaces, generalized grand Morrey spaces, and weighted analogues of some of them. The results obtained are widely applied to non-linear PDEs, singular integrals and PDO theory. One of the book's most distinctive features is that the majority of the statements proved here are in the form of criteria. The book is intended for a broad audience, ranging from researchers in the area to experts in applied mathematics and prospective students.

Morrey Spaces

Morrey Spaces
Author: Yoshihiro Sawano,Giuseppe Di Fazio,Denny Ivanal Hakim
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781000064070

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Morrey spaces were introduced by Charles Morrey to investigate the local behaviour of solutions to second order elliptic partial differential equations. The technique is very useful in many areas in mathematics, in particular in harmonic analysis, potential theory, partial differential equations and mathematical physics. Across two volumes, the authors of Morrey Spaces: Introduction and Applications to Integral Operators and PDE’s discuss the current state of art and perspectives of developments of this theory of Morrey spaces, with the emphasis in Volume II focused mainly generalizations and interpolation of Morrey spaces. Features Provides a ‘from-scratch’ overview of the topic readable by anyone with an understanding of integration theory Suitable for graduate students, masters course students, and researchers in PDE's or Geometry Replete with exercises and examples to aid the reader’s understanding