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We provide the necessary and sufficient characterizations on a pair of positive radial functions so that the two-weight Hardy inequalities hold true on homogeneous groups, one of most general subclasses of nilpotent Lie groups. We also present a simple condition on a couple of positive radial weight functions for the Lp −Hardy type inequalities to be valid.
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Research of this work was partially supported by the PIMS-Math Distinguished Post-doctoral Fellowship from the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
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Lam, N. A Note on Hardy Inequalities on Homogeneous Groups. Potential Anal 51, 425–435 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11118-018-9717-3
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