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The dual of weak L p

Michael Cwikel — 1975

Annales de l'institut Fourier

For 1 < p < , a characterization is given of the dual space of weak L p taken over a non atomic measure space.

Interpolation on families of characteristic functions

Michael CwikelArchil Gulisashvili — 2000

Studia Mathematica

We study a problem of interpolating a linear operator which is bounded on some family of characteristic functions. A new example is given of a Banach couple of function spaces for which such interpolation is possible. This couple is of the form Φ ¯ = ( B , L ) where B is an arbitrary Banach lattice of measurable functions on a σ-finite nonatomic measure space (Ω,Σ,μ). We also give an equivalent expression for the norm of a function ⨍ in the real interpolation space ( B , L ) θ , p in terms of the characteristic functions of...

Homotonic algebras

Michael CwikelMoshe Goldberg — 2009

Studia Mathematica

An algebra 𝓐 of real- or complex-valued functions defined on a set T shall be called homotonic if 𝓐 is closed under taking absolute values, and for all f and g in 𝓐, the product f × g satisfies |f × g| ≤ |f| × |g|. Our main purpose in this paper is two-fold: to show that the above definition is equivalent to an earlier definition of homotonicity, and to provide a simple inequality which characterizes submultiplicativity and strong stability for weighted sup norms on homotonic algebras.

A geometrical/combinatorical question with implications for the John-Nirenberg inequality for BMO functions

Michael CwikelYoram SagherPavel Shvartsman — 2011

Banach Center Publications

The first and last sections of this paper are intended for a general mathematical audience. In addition to some very brief remarks of a somewhat historical nature, we pose a rather simply formulated question in the realm of (discrete) geometry. This question has arisen in connection with a recently developed approach for studying various versions of the function space BMO. We describe that approach and the results that it gives. Special cases of one of our results give alternative proofs of the...

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