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A recent result characterizes the fully order reversing operators acting on the class of lower semicontinuous proper convex functions in a real Banach space as certain linear deformations of the Legendre-Fenchel transform. Motivated by the Hilbert space version of this result and by the well-known result saying that this convex conjugation transform has a unique fixed point (namely, the normalized energy function), we investigate the fixed point equation in which the involved operator is fully order reversing and acts on the above-mentioned class of functions. It turns out that this nonlinear equation is very sensitive to the involved parameters and can have no solution, a unique solution, or several (possibly infinitely many) ones. Our analysis yields a few by-products, such as results related to positive definite operators, and to functional equations and inclusions involving monotone operators.
We classify all functions which, when applied term by term, leave invariant the sequences of moments of positive measures on the real line. Rather unexpectedly, these functions are built of absolutely monotonic components, or reflections of them, wit
Let $p(cdot): mathbb R^nto(0,infty)$ be a variable exponent function satisfying that there exists a constant $p_0in(0,p_-)$, where $p_-:=mathop{mathrm {ess,inf}}_{xin mathbb R^n}p(x)$, such that the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded on the
A well-known result says that the Euclidean unit ball is the unique fixed point of the polarity operator. This result implies that if, in $mathbb{R}^n$, the unit ball of some norm is equal to the unit ball of the dual norm, then the norm must be Eucl
An important class of fractional differential and integral operators is given by the theory of fractional calculus with respect to functions, sometimes called $Psi$-fractional calculus. The operational calculus approach has proved useful for understa
In this paper we prove that the Hankel multipliers of Laplace transform type on $(0,1)^n$ are of weak type (1,1). Also we analyze Lp-boundedness properties for the imaginary powers of Bessel operator on $(0,1)^n$.