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Riesz transform, Gaussian bounds and the method of wave equation

Adam Sikora

Published 2003-07-22Version 1

For an abstract self-adjoint operator $L$ and a local operator $A$ we study the boundedness of the Riesz transform $AL^{-\alpha}$ on $L^p$ for some $\alpha >0$. A very simple proof of the obtained result is based on the finite speed propagation property for the solution of the corresponding wave equation. We also discuss the relation between the Gaussian bounds and the finite speed propagation property. Using the wave equation methods we obtain a new natural form of the Gaussian bounds for the heat kernels for a large class of the generating operators. We describe a surprisingly elementary proof of the finite speed propagation property in a more general setting than it is usually considered in the literature. As an application of the obtained results we prove boundedness of the Riesz transform on $L^p$ for all $p\in (1,2]$ for Schr\"odinger operators with positive potentials and electromagnetic fields. In another application we discuss the Gaussian bounds for the Hodge Laplacian and boundedness of the Riesz transform on $L^p$ of the Laplace-Beltrami operator on Riemannian manifolds for $p>2$ .

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