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The Fourier Transform of Anisotropic Hardy Spaces with Variable Exponents and Their Applications

Let $A$ be an expansive dilation on $\mathbb{R}^n$, and $p(\cdot):\mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow(0,\,\infty)$ be a variable exponent function satisfying the globally log-Hölder continuous condition. Let $\mathcal{H}^{p(\cdot)}_A({\mathbb {R}}^n)$ be the variable anisotropic Hardy space defined via the non-tangential grand maximal function. In this paper, the authors obtain that the Fourier transform of $f\in \mathcal{H}^{p(\cdot)}_A({\mathbb {R}}^n)$ coincides with a continuous function $F$ on $\mathbb{R}^n$ in the sense of tempered distributions. As applications, the authors further conclude a higher order convergence of the continuous function $F$ at the origin and then give a variant of the Hardy-Littlewood inequality in the setting of anisotropic Hardy spaces with variable exponents.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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