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    Multi-parameter singular integral operators and representation theorem (English)
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    5 April 2017
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    The author formulates a class of singular integral operators in arbitrarily many parameters using mixed type characterizing conditions. The main result obtained for this class of operators is a multi-parameter representation theorem stating that a generic operator in this class can be represented as an average of sums of dyadic shifts, which implies a new multi-parameter \(T1\) theorem as a byproduct. This extends the representation principles of Hytönen's and Martikainen's to the multi-parameter setting. Furthermore, equivalence between the studied class and Journé's class of multi-parameter operators is established, whose proof requires the multiparameter \(T1\) theorem.
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    multi-parameter singular integral operators
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    representation theorem
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    dyadic shift
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    product BMO
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