Boundedness properties of fractional integral operators associated to non--doubling measures

Mathematics – Functional Analysis

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The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the behaviour of fractional integral operators associated to a measure on a metric space satisfying just a mild growth condition, namely that the measure of each ball is controlled by a fixed power of its radius. This allows, in particular, non--doubling measures. It turns out that this condition is enough to build up a theory that contains the classical results based upon the Lebesgue measure on euclidean space and their known extensions for doubling measures. We start by analyzing the images of the Lebesgue spaces associated to the measure. The Lipschitz spaces, defined in terms of the metric, play a basic role too. For a euclidean space equipped with one of these measures, we also consider the so-called `` regular\rq\rq $\bmo$ space introduced by X. Tolsa. We show that it contains the image of a Lebesgue space in the appropriate limit case and also that the image of the space `` regular\rq\rq $\bmo$ is contained in the adequate Lipschitz space.

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