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Domains of pseudo-differential operators: a case for the Triebel--Lizorkin spaces

Jon Johnsen

Published 2017-02-03Version 1

The main result is that every pseudo-differential operator of type 1,1 and order $d$ is continuous from the Triebel--Lizorkin space $F^d_{p,1}$ to $L_p$, $1\le p<\infty$, and that this is optimal within the Besov and Triebel--Lizorkin scales.The proof also leads to the known continuity for $s>d$, while for all real $s$ the sufficiency of H\"ormander's condition on the twisted diagonal is carried over to the Besov and Triebel--Lizorkin framework. To obtain this, type 1,1-operators are extended to distributions with compact spectrum, and Fourier transformed operators of this type are on such distributions proved to satisfy a support rule, generalising the rule for convolutions. Thereby the use of reduced symbols, as introduced by Coifman and Meyer, is replaced by direct application of the paradifferential methods. A few flaws in the literature have been detected and corrected.

Comments: 20 pages. Final version from 2005, under open access by Hindawi
Journal: Journal of function spaces and applications, vol. 3, no. 3, 263--286 (2005
Categories: math.AP
Subjects: 47G30, 46E35
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