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... There is a number of important admissible operators in Analysis For instance: Hardy operators, Hardy-Littlewood maximal operators, Riemann-Liouville, and Weyl fractional integral operators, maximal ... This is the purpose of this article The results We consider an operator T acting on real measurable functions f of one real variable and define a sequence {Tn}nÎℤ of local operators by Tn f (x) ... features that lead to explore the possibility of giving a general theorem characterizing the boundedness in weighted amalgams of a wide family of positive operators, and providing, in such a way,...
... − Au du − Bu uλ/ 1−μ −1 This evidently completes the proof of Theorem 2.1 In view of 1.19 , by similarly applying the method of proof of Theorem 2.1, we get the following result Corollary 2.2 ... 1−μ uλ/ 1−μ −1 du u z −→ −1 2.36 The proof of Theorem 2.4 is evidently completed With the aid of 1.19 , by applying the similar method of the proof of Theorem 2.4, we obtain the following result ... Qλ f z α,β μQλ Jυ f z α,β q z 1−μ Az zq z ≺ υ−1 Bz 2.22 The remainder of the proof of Theorem 2.3 is much akin to that of Theorem 2.1, we therefore choose to omit the analogous details involved...
... 2.30 Thus the proof of Theorem 2.14 is completed The following results can be obtained by using the same techniques as in the proof of Theorem 2.14 and so we omit the detailed proofs involved Theorem ... Noor, “Some properties of Noor integral operator,” Journal of Natural Geometry, vol 21, no 1-2, pp 81–90, 2002 11 K I Noor, “On new classes of integral operators, ” Journal of Natural Geometry, ... 2000 J H Choi, M Saigo, and H M Srivastava, “Some inclusion properties of a certain family of integral operators, ” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 276, no 1, pp 432–445,...
... range of Q A subset C of E is said to be a sunny nonexpansive retraction of E if there exists a sunny nonexpansive retraction of E onto C, and it is said to be a nonexpansive retraction of E if ... obtain a strong convergence theorem The method of proof is closely related to 2, 3, 19 Theorem 3.1 Let {Ai : i ∈ Λ} : C → E be a finite family of accretive operators satisfying the following range ... NNSF of China no 60872095 , the NSF of Zhejiang Province no Y606093 , K C Wong Magna Fund of NIngbo University, NIngbo Natural Science Foundation no 2008A610018 , and Subject Foundation of Ningbo...
... δ; φ, ψ 2.23 Proof In view of 1.26 and Theorem 2.3, and by similarly applying the method of proof of Theorem 2.2, we conclude that the assertion of Theorem 2.4 holds A Set of Integral-Preserving ... 2.12 of Theorem 2.3 holds α,β By virtue of 1.22 and 2.1 , making use of the similar arguments of the details above, we deduce that MCλ η, δ; φ, ψ ⊂ MCλ α,β α 1,β η, δ; φ, ψ 2.22 The proof of Theorem ... applying the λ similar method of proof of the first part, we get g ≺ φ, that is f ∈ MSα 1,β η; φ Therefore, the second part of Theorem 2.1 also holds The proof of Theorem 2.1 is evidently completed...
... convex set of X, for example as K11 = K1 , then we can use a well-known result (Theorem 2.2) From here the statement of the theorem follows For the proof of case 3, one may use the proof of Theorem ... that the validity of results of this type also follows from results obtained by Phelps in [25] concerning the uniqueness of the extension of a linear functional to the whole of a Banach space ... that many works are devoted to the problem of type of the existence of an invariant subspace of the linear operator (see, e.g., [15–18], etc.) and one of the essential results is obtained in [16]...
... and 2.3 are the particular examplesof Definition 2.1 Note that when m = 0, T A is just the commutator of Ft and A, while when m > 0, it is nontrivial generalizations of the commutators It is well ... obtain T A( f ) ˙ β,∞ Fq Dα A ≤C |α|=m ˙ ∧β f Lp (3.14) This completes the proof of (a) (b) By same argument as in proof of (a), we have |Q| Q T A ( f )(x) − T A f2 x0 dx Dα A ≤C |α|=m ˙ ∧β Mδ+β,r ... boundedness for a class of rough multilinear operators, Acta Mathematica Sinica English Series 17 (2001), no 3, 517–526 [8] S Janson, Mean oscillation and commutators of singular integral operators, Arkiv...
... over K gives the desired inequality (2.38) 12 Essential norm of composition operators The proof of Theorem 1.1 Now we turn to the proof of Theorem 1.1 In the following, we are dealing with the case ... in [8, 11] The remainder of the present paper is assembled as follows: in Section 2, we state some lemmas for the proof of Theorem 1.1 In terms of mapping properties of symbol φ, Lemmas 2.3, ... composition operators Cφ to be compact from p p q q Ꮾ p (U n )(Ꮾ0 (U n ) or Ꮾ0∗ (U n )) into Ꮾq (U n )(Ꮾ0 (U n ) or Ꮾ0∗ (U n )) The fundamental Essential norm of composition operators ideas of the proof...
... get (2.25) which concludes the proof of the lemma We are now ready to present the proofs of our main results Proofs of Theorems 1.3 and 1.6 Since the proof of Theorem 1.3 will rely heavily on ... < The proof of Theorem 1.6 is complete Proof of Theorem 1.3 We divide the proof of Theorem 1.3 into three separate cases Case (1 < γ ≤ 2) As we pointed in the introduction, the proof of this case ... the proof of Lemma 2.3 o We will need the following lemma which has its roots in [2, 13, 15] A proof of this lemma can be obtained by the same proof (with only minor modifications) as that of [2,...
... grateful to Professor Xue Zhiqun, for bringing out to the notice of the mistakes in the paper This work is partially supported by U G C Major Research Project Grant no F 8-8/2003 (SR) One of the authors ... Ishikawa iteration for the class of Zamfirescu operators, ” Fixed Point Theory and Applications, vol 2006, Article ID 49615, pages, 2006 G V R Babu: Department of Mathematics, Andhra University, ... Visakhapatnam 530 003, India Email address: gvr babu@hotmail.com K N V V Vara Prasad: Department of Mathematics, Dr L Bullayya College, Visakhapatnam 530 013, India Email address: knvp71@yahoo.co.in...