Brownian Motion, Hardy Spaces and Bounded Mean Oscillation

Brownian Motion, Hardy Spaces and Bounded Mean Oscillation

Author: Karl Endel Petersen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1977-05-19

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 0521215129

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This exposition of research on the martingale and analytic inequalities associated with Hardy spaces and functions of bounded mean oscillation (BMO) introduces the subject by concentrating on the connection between the probabilistic and analytic approaches. Short surveys of classical results on the maximal, square and Littlewood-Paley functions and the theory of Brownian motion introduce a detailed discussion of the Burkholder-Gundy-Silverstein characterization of HP in terms of maximal functions. The book examines the basis of the abstract martingale definitions of HP and BMO, makes generally available for the first time work of Gundy et al. on characterizations of BMO, and includes a probabilistic proof of the Fefferman-Stein Theorem on the duality of H11 and BMO.


Martingale Hardy Spaces and their Applications in Fourier Analysis

Martingale Hardy Spaces and their Applications in Fourier Analysis

Author: Ferenc Weisz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2006-11-15

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 3540482954

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This book deals with the theory of one- and two-parameter martingale Hardy spaces and their use in Fourier analysis, and gives a summary of the latest results in this field. A method that can be applied for both one- and two-parameter cases, the so-called atomic decomposition method, is improved and provides a new and common construction of the theory of one- and two-parameter martingale Hardy spaces. A new proof of Carleson's convergence result using martingale methods for Fourier series is given with martingale methods. The book is accessible to readers familiar with the fundamentals of probability theory and analysis. It is intended for researchers and graduate students interested in martingale theory, Fourier analysis and in the relation between them.


Banach Spaces of Analytic Functions

Banach Spaces of Analytic Functions

Author: Thomas H. MacGregor

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0821842684

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This volume is focused on Banach spaces of functions analytic in the open unit disc, such as the classical Hardy and Bergman spaces, and weighted versions of these spaces. Other spaces under consideration here include the Bloch space, the families of Cauchy transforms and fractional Cauchy transforms, BMO, VMO, and the Fock space. Some of the work deals with questions about functions in several complex variables.


Martingales in Banach Spaces

Martingales in Banach Spaces

Author: Gilles Pisier

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-06-06

Total Pages: 591

ISBN-13: 1316679462

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This book focuses on the major applications of martingales to the geometry of Banach spaces, and a substantial discussion of harmonic analysis in Banach space valued Hardy spaces is also presented. It covers exciting links between super-reflexivity and some metric spaces related to computer science, as well as an outline of the recently developed theory of non-commutative martingales, which has natural connections with quantum physics and quantum information theory. Requiring few prerequisites and providing fully detailed proofs for the main results, this self-contained study is accessible to graduate students with a basic knowledge of real and complex analysis and functional analysis. Chapters can be read independently, with each building from the introductory notes, and the diversity of topics included also means this book can serve as the basis for a variety of graduate courses.


Anisotropic Hardy Spaces and Wavelets

Anisotropic Hardy Spaces and Wavelets

Author: Marcin Bownik

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 082183326X

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Investigates the anisotropic Hardy spaces associated with very general discrete groups of dilations. This book includes the classical isotropic Hardy space theory of Fefferman and Stein and parabolic Hardy space theory of Calderon and Torchinsky.


Hardy Martingales

Hardy Martingales

Author: Paul F. X. Müller

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-07-14

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1108985963

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This book presents the probabilistic methods around Hardy martingales for an audience interested in their applications to complex, harmonic, and functional analysis. Building on work of Bourgain, Garling, Jones, Maurey, Pisier, and Varopoulos, it discusses in detail those martingale spaces that reflect characteristic qualities of complex analytic functions. Its particular themes are holomorphic random variables on Wiener space, and Hardy martingales on the infinite torus product, and numerous deep applications to the geometry and classification of complex Banach spaces, e.g., the SL∞ estimates for Doob's projection operator, the embedding of L1 into L1/H1, the isomorphic classification theorem for the polydisk algebras, or the real variables characterization of Banach spaces with the analytic Radon Nikodym property. Due to the inclusion of key background material on stochastic analysis and Banach space theory, it's suitable for a wide spectrum of researchers and graduate students working in classical and functional analysis.


Bounded Analytic Functions

Bounded Analytic Functions

Author: John Garnett

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-04-05

Total Pages: 471

ISBN-13: 0387497633

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This book is an account of the theory of Hardy spaces in one dimension, with emphasis on some of the exciting developments of the past two decades or so. The last seven of the ten chapters are devoted in the main to these recent developments. The motif of the theory of Hardy spaces is the interplay between real, complex, and abstract analysis. While paying proper attention to each of the three aspects, the author has underscored the effectiveness of the methods coming from real analysis, many of them developed as part of a program to extend the theory to Euclidean spaces, where the complex methods are not available.