
arXiv: 1807.02640
For a normalized root system $R$ in $\mathbb R^N$ and a multiplicity function $k\geq 0$ let $\mathbf N=N+\sum_{α\in R} k(α)$. Denote by $dw(\mathbf x)=\prod_{α\in R}|\langle \mathbf x,α\rangle|^{k(α)}\, d\mathbf x $ the associated measure in $\mathbb R^N$. Let $\mathcal F$ stands for the Dunkl transform. Given a bounded function $m$ on $\mathbb R^N$, we prove that if there is $s>\mathbf N$ such that $m$ satisfies the classical Hörmander condition with the smoothness $s$, then the multiplier operator $\mathcal T_mf=\mathcal F^{-1}(m\mathcal Ff)$ is of weak type $(1,1)$, strong type $(p,p)$ for $1
Hardy spaces, Singular and oscillatory integrals (Calderón-Zygmund, etc.), Maximal functions, Littlewood-Paley theory, Multipliers for harmonic analysis in several variables, \(H^p\)-spaces, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Groups and semigroups of linear operators, Dunkl transforms, multipliers, FOS: Mathematics, Function spaces arising in harmonic analysis, 42B15, 42B20, 42B35, 42B30, 42B25, 47D03, maximal functions
Hardy spaces, Singular and oscillatory integrals (Calderón-Zygmund, etc.), Maximal functions, Littlewood-Paley theory, Multipliers for harmonic analysis in several variables, \(H^p\)-spaces, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Groups and semigroups of linear operators, Dunkl transforms, multipliers, FOS: Mathematics, Function spaces arising in harmonic analysis, 42B15, 42B20, 42B35, 42B30, 42B25, 47D03, maximal functions
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