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2025
Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Alina Shalukhina. "A necessary condition for the boundedness of the maximal operator on Lp(⋅) over reverse doubling spaces of homogeneous type." Analysis Mathematica. 51.1 (2025): 241-248.Website
2021
Karlovich, Alexei Yu. "Noncompactness of Toeplitz operators between abstract Hardy spaces." Advances in Operator Theory. 6 (2021): 29.Website
2019
Fernandes, Cláudio A., Alexei Yu. Karlovich, and Yuri I. Karlovich. "Noncompactness of Fourier convolution operators on Banach function spaces." Annals of Functional Analysis. 10.4 (2019): 553-561.
2017
Karlovich, Alexei Yu., Yuri I. Karlovich, and Amarino B. Lebre. "Necessary Fredholm conditions for weighted singular integral operators with shifts and slowly oscillating data." Journal of Integral Equations and Applications. 29.3 (2017): 365-399.
2011
Karlovich, Alexei Yu., Yuri I. Karlovich, and Amarino B. Lebre. "Necessary conditions for Fredholmness of singular integral operators with shifts and slowly oscillating data." Integral Equations and Operator Theory. 71.1 (2011): 29-53. AbstractWebsite

Suppose \(\alpha\) is an orientation-preserving diffeomorphism (shift) of \(\mathbb{R}_+=(0,\infty)\) onto itself with the only fixed points \(0\) and \(\infty\). In [KKL11] we found sufficient conditions for the Fredholmness of the singular integral operator with shift \[(aI-bW_\alpha)P_++(cI-dW_\alpha)P_-\] acting on \(L^p(\mathbb{R}_+)\) with \( 1 < p < \infty\), where \(P_\pm=(I\pm S)/2\), \(S\) is the Cauchy singular integral operator, and \(W_\alpha f=f\circ\alpha\) is the shift operator, under the assumptions that the coefficients \(a,b,c,d\) and the derivative \(\alpha'\) of the shift are bounded and continuous on \(\mathbb{R}_+\) and may admit discontinuities of slowly oscillating type at \(0\) and \(\infty\). Now we prove that those conditions are also necessary.

2004
Karlovich, Alexei Yu. "Norms of Toeplitz and Hankel operators on Hardy type subspaces of rearrangement-invariant spaces." Integral Equations and Operator Theory. 49 (2004): 43-64. AbstractWebsite

We prove analogues of the Brown-Halmos and Nehari theorems on the norms of Toeplitz and Hankel operators, respectively, acting on subspaces of Hardy type of reflexive rearrangement-invariant spaces with nontrivial Boyd indices.