Abstract

We consider a discrete analogue of Hardy‐Littlewood maximal operator on the generalized Lebesque space of sequences defined on ℤ. It is known a necessary and sufficient condition which guarantees an existence of a real number p > 1 such that the norms in the space and in the classical space are equivalent. Of course, this condition immediately implies the boundedness of maximal operator on and, moreover, lim⁡|n|→∞⁡pn = p. We construct two examples of sequences {pn} satisfying lim⁡|n|→∞⁡pn = p in this paper. In the first example the maximal operator is unbounded on and the sequence {pn} from the second example does not satisfy but the maximal operator is bounded. Moreover, it is known a sufficient integral condition to a behavior of a function p(x) at infinity which guarantees the boundedness of the maximal operator on Lp(⋅)(ℝn). As a main result of this paper we construct a function p(x) which does not satisfy this integral condition nevertheless the maximal operator is bounded.

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