For symmetric pure jump Dirichlet forms, two-sided heat kernel estimates, jumping kernel bounds, and Sobolev/Faber-Krahn/Poincaré inequalities are mutually stable under the two-scale assumptions.
Heat kernel estimates for symmetric jump processes with mixed polynomial growths
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In this paper, we study the transition densities of pure-jump symmetric Markov processes in $ {{\mathbb R}}^d$, whose jumping kernels are comparable to radially symmetric functions with mixed polynomial growths. Under some mild assumptions on their scale functions, we establish sharp two-sided estimates of transition densities (heat kernel estimates) for such processes. This is the first study on global heat kernel estimates of jump processes (including non-L\'evy processes) whose weak scaling index is not necessarily strictly less than 2. As an application, we proved that the finite second moment condition on such symmetric Markov process is equivalent to the Khintchine-type law of iterated logarithm at the infinity.
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Heat kernel estimates for general symmetric pure jump Dirichlet forms
For symmetric pure jump Dirichlet forms, two-sided heat kernel estimates, jumping kernel bounds, and Sobolev/Faber-Krahn/Poincaré inequalities are mutually stable under the two-scale assumptions.