The present book offers an essential but accessible introduction to the discoveries first made in the 1990s that the doubling condition is superfluous for most results for function spaces and the boundedness of operators. It shows the methods behind these discoveries, their consequences and some of their applications. It also provides detailed and comprehensive arguments, many typical and easy-to-follow examples, and interesting unsolved problems.
The theory of the Hardy space is a fundamental tool for Fourier analysis, with applications for and connections to complex analysis,...
The present book offers an essential but accessible introduction to the discoveries first made in the 1990s that the doubling condition is superflu...