Search for dissertations about: "weighted norm inequalities"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words weighted norm inequalities.
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1. Topics on Harmonic analysis and Multilinear Algebra
Abstract : The present thesis consists of six different papers. Indeed, they treat three different research areas: function spaces, singular integrals and multilinear algebra. In paper I, a characterization of continuity of the $p$-$\Lambda$-variation function is given and Helly's selection principle for $\Lambda BV^{(p)}$ functions is established. READ MORE
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2. Studies of some Operators of Harmonic Analysis in certain Function Spaces with Applications to PDEs
Abstract : The study in this PhD thesis aims at development of certain mathematical methods used in applications, in particular, in the study of regularity properties of solutions in various mathematical models described by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). To this end, we study various operators of harmonic analysis in certain function spaces, since solutions to many PDEs may be expressed in terms of such operators. READ MORE
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3. Norm inequalities of Hardy and Pólya-Knopp types
Abstract : This PhD thesis consists of an introduction and six papers. All these papers are devoted to Lebesgue norm inequalities with Hardy type integral operators. Three of these papers also deal with so-called Pólya-Knopp type inequalities with geometric mean operators instead of Hardy operators. READ MORE
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4. Sharp Bounds for Calderón-Zygmund Operators in a Vector-Valued Setting
Abstract : In this thesis we extend several classical results about Calderón-Zygmund operators to spaces of vector-valued functions. We first obtain bounds for the norm of dyadic Haar shift operators using a Bellman function technique, and then apply the representation theorem to obtain corresponding results for general Calderón-Zygmund operators. READ MORE
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5. Summability of Fourier transforms of functions from Lorentz spaces
Abstract : This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of relations between integrability properties of functions and summability properties of its Fourier coefficients and transforms. The relations are given in terms of generalized weighted Lorentz norms, where the weights have some additional growth properties. READ MORE