摘要
Assume that(X,d,μ) is a space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss(1971,1977). In this article, motivated by the breakthrough work of Auscher and Hyt(o|¨)nen(2013) on orthonormal bases of regular wavelets on spaces of homogeneous type, we introduce a new kind of approximations of the identity with exponential decay(for short, exp-ATI). Via such an exp-ATI, motivated by another creative idea of Han et al.(2018) to merge the aforementioned orthonormal bases of regular wavelets into the frame of the existed distributional theory on spaces of homogeneous type, we establish the homogeneous continuous/discrete Calderón reproducing formulae on(X, d,μ), as well as their inhomogeneous counterparts. The novelty of this article exists in that d is only assumed to be a quasi-metric and the underlying measure μ a doubling measure,not necessary to satisfy the reverse doubling condition. It is well known that Calderón reproducing formulae are the cornerstone to develop analysis and, especially, harmonic analysis on spaces of homogeneous type.
Assume that(X,d,μ) is a space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss(1971,1977). In this article, motivated by the breakthrough work of Auscher and Hyt(o|¨)nen(2013) on orthonormal bases of regular wavelets on spaces of homogeneous type, we introduce a new kind of approximations of the identity with exponential decay(for short, exp-ATI). Via such an exp-ATI, motivated by another creative idea of Han et al.(2018) to merge the aforementioned orthonormal bases of regular wavelets into the frame of the existed distributional theory on spaces of homogeneous type, we establish the homogeneous continuous/discrete Calderón reproducing formulae on(X, d,μ), as well as their inhomogeneous counterparts. The novelty of this article exists in that d is only assumed to be a quasi-metric and the underlying measure μ a doubling measure,not necessary to satisfy the reverse doubling condition. It is well known that Calderón reproducing formulae are the cornerstone to develop analysis and, especially, harmonic analysis on spaces of homogeneous type.
基金
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11771446,11571039,11726621,11761131002 and 11871100)