Corrigendum to "Carleson measures associated with families of multilinear operators" (Studia Math. 211 (2012), 71-94)

Loukas Grafakos; Lucas Oliveira

Studia Mathematica (2014)

  • Volume: 221, Issue: 2, page 193-196
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

Abstract

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We provide a modification for part of the proof of Theorem 1.2 of our article, pages 85-89, under the multivariable T(1) cancellation condition.

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Loukas Grafakos, and Lucas Oliveira. "Corrigendum to "Carleson measures associated with families of multilinear operators" (Studia Math. 211 (2012), 71-94)." Studia Mathematica 221.2 (2014): 193-196. <http://eudml.org/doc/285528>.

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