We prove that for any p ∈ [1, + ∞] a finite irreducible family of linear operators possesses an extremal norm corresponding to the p-radius of these operators. As a corollary, we derive a criterion for the Lp-contractibility property of linear operators and estimate the asymptotic growth of orbits for any point. These results are applied to the study of functional difference equations with linear contractions of the argument (self-similarity equations). We obtain a sharp criterion for the existence and uniqueness of solutions in various functional spaces, compute the exponents of regularity, and estimate moduli of continuity. This, in particular, gives a geometric interpretation of the p-radius in terms of spectral radii of certain operators in the space Lp [0, 1]. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Extremal Lp-norms of linear operators and self-similar functions

Protasov, Vladimir
2008-01-01

Abstract

We prove that for any p ∈ [1, + ∞] a finite irreducible family of linear operators possesses an extremal norm corresponding to the p-radius of these operators. As a corollary, we derive a criterion for the Lp-contractibility property of linear operators and estimate the asymptotic growth of orbits for any point. These results are applied to the study of functional difference equations with linear contractions of the argument (self-similarity equations). We obtain a sharp criterion for the existence and uniqueness of solutions in various functional spaces, compute the exponents of regularity, and estimate moduli of continuity. This, in particular, gives a geometric interpretation of the p-radius in terms of spectral radii of certain operators in the space Lp [0, 1]. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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