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Sharp moment inequalities for differentially subordinated martingales

Adam Osękowski (2010)

Studia Mathematica

We determine the optimal constants C p , q in the moment inequalities | | g | | p C p , q | | f | | q , 1 ≤ p< q< ∞, where f = (fₙ), g = (gₙ) are two martingales, adapted to the same filtration, satisfying |dgₙ| ≤ |dfₙ|, n = 0,1,2,..., with probability 1. Furthermore, we establish related sharp estimates ||g||₁ ≤ supₙΦ(|fₙ|) + L(Φ), where Φ is an increasing convex function satisfying certain growth conditions and L(Φ) depends only on Φ.

Sharp Ratio Inequalities for a Conditionally Symmetric Martingale

Adam Osękowski (2010)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

Let f be a conditionally symmetric martingale and let S(f) denote its square function. (i) For p,q > 0, we determine the best constants C p , q such that s u p n ( | f | p ) / ( 1 + S ² ( f ) ) q C p , q . Furthermore, the inequality extends to the case of Hilbert space valued f. (ii) For N = 1,2,... and q > 0, we determine the best constants C N , q ' such that s u p n ( f 2 N - 1 ) ( 1 + S ² ( f ) ) q C N , q ' . These bounds are extended to sums of conditionally symmetric variables which are not necessarily integrable. In addition, we show that neither of the inequalities above holds if the conditional...

Sharp weak-type inequalities for Fourier multipliers and second-order Riesz transforms

Adam Osękowski (2014)

Open Mathematics

We study sharp weak-type inequalities for a wide class of Fourier multipliers resulting from modulation of the jumps of Lévy processes. In particular, we obtain optimal estimates for second-order Riesz transforms, which lead to interesting a priori bounds for smooth functions on ℝd. The proofs rest on probabilistic methods: we deduce the above inequalities from the corresponding estimates for martingales. To obtain the lower bounds, we exploit the properties of laminates, important probability measures...

Sharp Weak-Type Inequality for the Haar System, Harmonic Functions and Martingales

Adam Osękowski (2014)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

Let ( h k ) k 0 be the Haar system on [0,1]. We show that for any vectors a k from a separable Hilbert space and any ε k [ - 1 , 1 ] , k = 0,1,2,..., we have the sharp inequality | | k = 0 n ε k a k h k | | W ( [ 0 , 1 ] ) 2 | | k = 0 n a k h k | | L ( [ 0 , 1 ] ) , n = 0,1,2,..., where W([0,1]) is the weak- L space introduced by Bennett, DeVore and Sharpley. The above estimate is generalized to the sharp weak-type bound | | Y | | W ( Ω ) 2 | | X | | L ( Ω ) , where X and Y stand for -valued martingales such that Y is differentially subordinate to X. An application to harmonic functions on Euclidean domains is presented.

Stochastic approximations of the solution of a full Boltzmann equation with small initial data

Sylvie Meleard (2010)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

This paper gives an approximation of the solution of the Boltzmann equation by stochastic interacting particle systems in a case of cut-off collision operator and small initial data. In this case, following the ideas of Mischler and Perthame, we prove the existence and uniqueness of the solution of this equation and also the existence and uniqueness of the solution of the associated nonlinear martingale problem. 
Then, we first delocalize the interaction by considering a mollified Boltzmann...

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