Martingale Orlicz-Hardy spaces (Q2883885)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6034382
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Martingale Orlicz-Hardy spaces
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6034382

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    Martingale Orlicz-Hardy spaces (English)
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    14 May 2012
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    Martingale
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    Orlicz-Hardy space
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    atomic decomposition
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    Hardy space
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    Campanato space
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    bounded mean oscillation
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    Suppose \(\left( \Omega, \mathcal{F}, P \right)\) is a probability space. Let \(\mathcal{M}\) be the set of all martingales \(f=\{f_n\}_{n\geqslant 0}\) relative to a non-decreasing sequence of \(\sigma\)-subalgebras \(\{\mathcal{F}_n\}_{n\geqslant 0}\) generating the \(\sigma\)-algebra \(\mathcal{F}\). For a martingale \(f \in \mathcal{M}\), the authors define the maximal function \(f^*\), the quadratic variation \(S(f)\), and the conditional quadratic variation \(s(f)\). Let \(L_\Phi\) be the Orlicz space associated with a non-convex Orlicz function \(\Phi\) satisfying certain additional conditions. Then, the authors use \(f^*\), \(S(f)\) and \(s(f)\) to define five martingale Hardy-Orlicz subspaces of \(\mathcal{M}\). Their results include an atomic decomposition for some of these Hardy-Orlicz spaces. In particular, if the sequence of \(\sigma\)-algebras \(\{\mathcal{F}_n\}_{n\geqslant 0}\) is a regular stochastic basis, then all these five spaces coincide, and so one gets an atomic decomposition for all five spaces. As another application of the atomic decomposition, the authors show that the dual of one of these spaces is a generalized martingale Campanato space \(\mathcal{L}_{2,\phi}\) with a certain relation between functions \(\Phi\) and \(\phi\). Finally, a John-Nirenberg-type inequality for \(\mathcal{L}_{2,\phi}\) is proved under the assumption that \(\{\mathcal{F}_n\}_{n\geq 0}\) is regular.
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