2018
DOI: 10.1112/jlms.12166
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Noncommutative Davis type decompositions and applications

Abstract: We prove the noncommutative Davis decomposition for the column Hardy space Hpc for every 0 Show more

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“…Remark 4.14. From the noncommutative Davis decomposition ( [20,32,41]), we may also deduce from Theorem 4.11 that for 1 ≤ p < 2 and x ∈ H p (M), we have (4.27) x p ≤ c p x Hp with c p = (δ ′ p/(2−p) ) 1/2 + 1 2/p + 2/p where δ ′ p/(2−p) denotes the constant from the noncommutative dual Doob inequality relative to the index p/(2 − p) ( [19,22]). This should be compared with [21,Corollary 4.3].…”
Section: Comparisons Of Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Remark 4.14. From the noncommutative Davis decomposition ( [20,32,41]), we may also deduce from Theorem 4.11 that for 1 ≤ p < 2 and x ∈ H p (M), we have (4.27) x p ≤ c p x Hp with c p = (δ ′ p/(2−p) ) 1/2 + 1 2/p + 2/p where δ ′ p/(2−p) denotes the constant from the noncommutative dual Doob inequality relative to the index p/(2 − p) ( [19,22]). This should be compared with [21,Corollary 4.3].…”
Section: Comparisons Of Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, Φ(|x|) ∈ L 0 (M, τ ) and its trace τ (Φ(|x|)) is referred to as the Φ-moment of the operator |x|. For more information and background on moment inequalities involving convex functions, we refer to [2,3,10,17,18,40,41]. Below, the following two basic facts will be used.…”
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“…We also explain how to use our main result to interpolate the conditioned Burkholder inequality in the spirit of [5,21]. After we submitted this article, Randrianantoanina informed us that he also obtained with Xu these martingale inequalities in [22] but with different techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…which is a quasi-Banach space under the quasi-norm • E(M, 2 c ) (see [RW15,RWX19]). The conditioned version of E(M, 2 c ), denoted by E cond (M, 2 c ), is defined to be the completion of the space of finite sequences a = (a n ) n≥1 in E(M) ∩ M under the quasi-norm (see [Jun02,RWX19])…”
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