The work of José Luis Rubio de Francia (I).
José Luis Torrea (1991)
Publicacions Matemàtiques
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The aim of these pages is to give the reader an idea about the first part of the mathematical life of José Luis Rubio de Francia.
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José Luis Torrea (1991)
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The aim of these pages is to give the reader an idea about the first part of the mathematical life of José Luis Rubio de Francia.
W. Littman, C. McCarthy, N. Riviere (1968)
Studia Mathematica
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Robert Fefferman (1985)
Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
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Anthony Carbery (1986)
Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
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The purposes of this paper may be described as follows: (i) to provide a useful substitute for the Cotlar-Stein lemma for Lp-spaces (the orthogonality conditions are replaced by certain fairly weak smoothness asumptions); (ii) to investigate the gap between the Hörmander multiplier theorem and the Littman-McCarthy-Rivière example - just how little regularity is really needed? (iii) to simplify and extend the work of Duoandikoetxea...
B. Bojarski, C. Sbordone, I. Wik (1992)
Studia Mathematica
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It is shown that the Muckenhoupt structure constants for f and f* on the real line are the same.
Robert Fefferman (1986)
Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
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Clearly, one of the most basic contributions to the fields of real variables, partial differential equations and Fourier analysis in recent times has been the celebrated theorem of Calderón and Zygmund on the boundedness of singular integrals on R [1].
Loukas Grafakos, Nigel Kalton (2001)
Collectanea Mathematica
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It is shown that multilinear Calderón-Zygmund operators are bounded on products of Hardy spaces.
Christoph M. Thiele (2002)
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We survey the theory of multilinear singular integral operators with modulation symmetry. The basic example for this theory is the bilinear Hilbert transform and its multilinear variants. We outline a proof of boundedness of Carleson's operator which shows the close connection of this operator to multilinear singular integrals. We discuss particular multilinear singular integrals which historically arose in the study of eigenfunctions of Schrödinger operators. ...
Benjamin Muckenhoupt, Richard Wheeden (1978)
Studia Mathematica
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Josefina Alvarez (1998)
Collectanea Mathematica
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