A note on martingale transforms and -weights
This paper is devoted to investigating the properties of multilinear conditions and conditions, which are suitable for the study of multilinear operators on Lebesgue spaces. Some monotonicity properties of and classes with respect to P⃗ and q are given, although these classes are not in general monotone with respect to the natural partial order. Equivalent characterizations of multilinear classes in terms of the linear classes are established. These results essentially improve and extend...
A necessary and sufficient condition is given on the basis of a rare maximal function such that implies f ∈ L log L([0,1]).
We prove that for f ∈ L ln⁺L(ℝⁿ) with compact support, there is a g ∈ L ln⁺L(ℝⁿ) such that (a) g and f are equidistributed, (b) for any measurable set E of finite measure.
Given a doubling measure μ on Rd, it is a classical result of harmonic analysis that Calderón-Zygmund operators which are bounded in L2(μ) are also of weak type (1,1). Recently it has been shown that the same result holds if one substitutes the doubling condition on μ by a mild growth condition on μ. In this paper another proof of this result is given. The proof is very close in spirit to the classical argument for doubling measures and it is based on a new Calderón-Zygmund decomposition adapted...
Let d > 0 be a positive real number and n ≥ 1 a positive integer and define the operator and its associated global maximal operator by , f ∈ (ℝⁿ), x ∈ ℝⁿ, t ∈ ℝ, , f ∈ (ℝⁿ), x ∈ ℝⁿ, where f̂ is the Fourier transform of f and (ℝⁿ) is the Schwartz class of rapidly decreasing functions. If d = 2, is the solution to the initial value problem for the free Schrödinger equation (cf. (1.3) in this paper). We prove that for radial functions f ∈ (ℝⁿ), if n ≥ 3, 0 < d ≤ 2, and p ≥ 2n/(n-2), the...
It is proved that, for some reverse doubling weight functions, the related operator which appears in the Fefferman Stein's inequality can be taken smaller than those operators for which such an inequality is known to be true.
We study the behaviour of the -dimensional centered Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator associated to the family of cubes with sides parallel to the axes, improving the previously known lower bounds for the best constants that appear in the weak type inequalities.
We prove the div-curl lemma for a general class of function spaces, stable under the action of Calderón-Zygmund operators. The proof is based on a variant of the renormalization of the product introduced by S. Dobyinsky, and on the use of divergence-free wavelet bases.