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Vector-valued wavelets and the Hardy space H¹(ℝⁿ,X)

Tuomas Hytönen — 2006

Studia Mathematica

We prove an analogue of Y. Meyer's wavelet characterization of the Hardy space H¹(ℝⁿ) for the space H¹(ℝⁿ,X) of X-valued functions. Here X is a Banach space with the UMD property. The proof uses results of T. Figiel on generalized Calderón-Zygmund operators on Bochner spaces and some new local estimates.

Pisier's inequality revisited

Tuomas HytönenAssaf Naor — 2013

Studia Mathematica

Given a Banach space X, for n ∈ ℕ and p ∈ (1,∞) we investigate the smallest constant ∈ (0,∞) for which every n-tuple of functions f₁,...,fₙ: -1,1ⁿ → X satisfies - 1 , 1 | | j = 1 n j f j ( ε ) | | p d μ ( ε ) p - 1 , 1 - 1 , 1 | | j = 1 n δ j Δ f j ( ε ) | | p d μ ( ε ) d μ ( δ ) , where μ is the uniform probability measure on the discrete hypercube -1,1ⁿ, and j j = 1 n and Δ = j = 1 n j are the hypercube partial derivatives and the hypercube Laplacian, respectively. Denoting this constant by p ( X ) , we show that p ( X ) k = 1 n 1 / k for every Banach space (X,||·||). This extends the classical Pisier inequality, which corresponds to the special case f j = Δ - 1 j f for...

Systems of dyadic cubes in a doubling metric space

Tuomas HytönenAnna Kairema — 2012

Colloquium Mathematicae

A number of recent results in Euclidean harmonic analysis have exploited several adjacent systems of dyadic cubes, instead of just one fixed system. In this paper, we extend such constructions to general spaces of homogeneous type, making these tools available for analysis on metric spaces. The results include a new (non-random) construction of boundedly many adjacent dyadic systems with useful covering properties, and a streamlined version of the random construction recently devised by H. Martikainen...

Vector-Valued Singular Integrals Revisited-with Random Dyadic Cubes

Tuomas P. Hytönen — 2012

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

The vector-valued T(1) theorem due to Figiel, and a certain square function estimate of Bourgain for translations of functions with a limited frequency spectrum, are two cornerstones of harmonic analysis in UMD spaces. In this paper, a simplified approach to these results is presented, exploiting Nazarov, Treil and Volberg's method of random dyadic cubes, which allows one to circumvent the most subtle parts of the original arguments.

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