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On equivalence of rearrangements of the Haar system in dyadic Hardy and BMO spaces (English)
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25 June 1992
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The author introduces sequence spaces which are analogues of the dyadic Hardy space \(H\) and the dyadic spaces BMO (bounded mean oscillation) and VMO (vanishing mean oscillation), much in the same way that sequence spaces \(\ell^ p\) are analogues of function spaces \(L^ p\). These spaces are defined so that the Haar-Fourier coefficient map is an isomorphism from \(H\), BMO, and VMO to the corresponding sequence space. He uses this point of view to obtain a necessary and sufficient condition that the Haar system and a rearrangement of the Haar system are equivalent bases in \(H\) and in VMO. His condition involves a norm defined on the ``rearrangement'' map \(\pi\) and its inverse \(\pi^{-1}\). It is simple, elegant, and useful.
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Walsh-Fourier coefficients
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dyadic Hardy space
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dyadic spaces BMO
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VMO
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Haar-Fourier coefficient
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Haar system
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rearrangement
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