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Grand Lebesgue Spaces with Mixed Local and Global Aggrandization and the Maximal and Singular Operators
The approach to “locally” aggrandize Lebesgue spaces, previously suggested by the authors and based on the notion of “aggrandizer”, is combined with the usual “global” aggrandization. We study properties of such spaces including embeddings, dependence of the choice of the aggrandizer and, in particular, we discuss the question when these spaces are not new, coinciding with globally aggrandized spaces, and when they proved to be new. We study the boundedness of the maximal, singular, and maximal singular operators in the introduced spaces.
期刊介绍:
Traditionally the emphasis of Analysis Mathematica is classical analysis, including real functions (MSC 2010: 26xx), measure and integration (28xx), functions of a complex variable (30xx), special functions (33xx), sequences, series, summability (40xx), approximations and expansions (41xx).
The scope also includes potential theory (31xx), several complex variables and analytic spaces (32xx), harmonic analysis on Euclidean spaces (42xx), abstract harmonic analysis (43xx).
The journal willingly considers papers in difference and functional equations (39xx), functional analysis (46xx), operator theory (47xx), analysis on topological groups and metric spaces, matrix analysis, discrete versions of topics in analysis, convex and geometric analysis and the interplay between geometry and analysis.