Pointwise convergence of the heat and subordinates of the heat semigroups associated with the Laplace operator on homogeneous trees and two weighted Lp maximal inequalities
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Abstract
In this paper, we consider the heat semigroup defined by the combinatorial Laplacian and two subordinated families of on homogeneous trees . We characterize the weights on for which the pointwise convergence to initial data of the above families holds for every with , where represents the counting measure in . We prove that this convergence property in is equivalent to the fact that the maximal operator on , for some , defined by the semigroup is bounded from into for some weight on .
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