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Radial Maximal Function Characterizations of Hardy Spaces on RD-Spaces and Their Applications

Dachun Yang, Yuan Zhou

Published 2009-04-29, updated 2009-08-30Version 2

Let ${\mathcal X}$ be an RD-space with $\mu({\mathcal X})=\infty$, which means that ${\mathcal X}$ is a space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss and its measure has the reverse doubling property. In this paper, we characterize the atomic Hardy spaces $H^p_{\rm at}(\{\mathcal X})$ of Coifman and Weiss for $p\in(n/(n+1),1]$ via the radial maximal function, where $n$ is the "dimension" of ${\mathcal X}$, and the range of index $p$ is the best possible. This completely answers the question proposed by Ronald R. Coifman and Guido Weiss in 1977 in this setting, and improves on a deep result of Uchiyama in 1980 on an Ahlfors 1-regular space and a recent result of Loukas Grafakos et al in this setting. Moreover, we obtain a maximal function theory of localized Hardy spaces in the sense of Goldberg on RD-spaces by generalizing the above result to localized Hardy spaces and establishing the links between Hardy spaces and localized Hardy spaces. These results have a wide range of applications. In particular, we characterize the Hardy spaces $H^p_{\rm at}(M)$ via the radial maximal function generated by the heat kernel of the Laplace-Beltrami operator $\Delta$ on complete noncompact connected manifolds $M$ having a doubling property and supporting a scaled Poincar\'e inequality for all $p\in(n/(n+\alpha),1]$, where $\alpha$ represents the regularity of the heat kernel. This extends some recent results of Russ and Auscher-McIntosh-Russ.

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