2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmaa.2017.02.006
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On various approaches to Besov-type spaces of variable smoothness

Abstract: The paper is concerned with Besov spaces of variable smoothness B ϕ 0 p,q (R n , {t k }), in which the norms are defined in terms of convolutions with smooth functions. A relation is found between the spaces B ϕ 0 p,q (R n , {t k }) and the spaces B l p,q,r (R n , {t k }), which were introduced earlier by the author.

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“…The Besov spaces of [34] extend (in the case of constant exponents p, q) both the wellknown 2-microlocal Besov spaces, which were first studied by H. Kempka in [19], and the weighted Besov spaces from [27]. Besides, a more subtle method was introduced in [33], [34] for the analysis of a weight sequence {t k } (which specifies the variable smoothness). This methods was found to be instrumental in refining many available theorems on Besov spaces of variable smoothness by relaxing unnatural pointwise constraints on a variable smoothness {t k }.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Besov spaces of [34] extend (in the case of constant exponents p, q) both the wellknown 2-microlocal Besov spaces, which were first studied by H. Kempka in [19], and the weighted Besov spaces from [27]. Besides, a more subtle method was introduced in [33], [34] for the analysis of a weight sequence {t k } (which specifies the variable smoothness). This methods was found to be instrumental in refining many available theorems on Besov spaces of variable smoothness by relaxing unnatural pointwise constraints on a variable smoothness {t k }.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besov spaces of variable smoothness (and various extensions thereof) have been intensively studied in the last 30 years. Among the fundamental works we mention [1], [21], [18], [17], [19], [20], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [3], [4], [33], [34], [22], [15], and [29]. We also note the recent paper [35], which introduces a new Besov-type space, which has not only variables smoothness, but also in a sense a 'variable structure'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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