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Über die L-Charakteristik nichtlinearer Operatoren in Räumen integrierbarer Funktionen. (On the L-characteristic of nonlinear operators in spaces of integrable functions) - MaRDI portal

Über die L-Charakteristik nichtlinearer Operatoren in Räumen integrierbarer Funktionen. (On the L-characteristic of nonlinear operators in spaces of integrable functions) (Q1118802)

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Über die L-Charakteristik nichtlinearer Operatoren in Räumen integrierbarer Funktionen. (On the L-characteristic of nonlinear operators in spaces of integrable functions)
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4096214

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    Über die L-Charakteristik nichtlinearer Operatoren in Räumen integrierbarer Funktionen. (On the L-characteristic of nonlinear operators in spaces of integrable functions) (English)
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    The L-characteristic L(A) of a (linear or nonlinear) operator A is the set of all pairs of nonnegative numbers (1/p,1/q) such that A maps the Lebesgue space \(L_ p\) in the Lebesgue space \(L_ q\). This paper provides a precise description of the L-characteristics for nonlinear superposition operators \(Fx(s)=f(s,x(s))\) between two Lebesgue spaces over arbitrary domains. This allows the obtention of an explicit description of invariant Lebesgue spaces for solving Hammerstein nonlinear integral equations. The case of the L-characteristic of F between Lorentz and Marcinkiewicz spaces is also considered, a situation used in interpolation theory.
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    L-characteristic
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    Lebesgue space
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    nonlinear superposition operators
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    description of invariant Lebesgue spaces for solving Hammerstein nonlinear integral equations
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    Lorentz and Marcinkiewicz spaces
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