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Commutators with Riesz potentials in one and several parameters
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    18 January 2008
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    Let \(M_b\) be the operator of pointwise multiplication by \(b\), that is \(\text M_b f=bf\). Set \([A,B]= AB- BA\). The Riesz potentials are the operators \[ R_\alpha f(x)=\int f(x-y)\frac{dy}{abs y ^{\alpha}},\qquad 0<\alpha<1. \] They map \(L^p\mapsto L^q\), for \(1-\alpha+\frac1q=\frac1p\), a fact we shall take for granted in this paper. A Theorem of \textit{S. Chanillo} [Indiana Univ. Math. J. 31, 7--56 (1982; Zbl 0523.42015)] states that one has the equivalence \[ \|[M_b, R_\alpha]\|_{p\to q}\simeq \|b\|_{\text{BMO}} \] with the later norm being that of the space of functions of bounded mean oscillation. We discuss a new proof of this result in a discrete setting, and extend part of the equivalence above to the higher parameter setting.
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