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Calderón commutators and the Cauchy integral on Lipschitz curves revisited III. Polydisc extensions
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    Calderón commutators and the Cauchy integral on Lipschitz curves revisited III. Polydisc extensions (English)
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    19 February 2015
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    This is the last paper of three ones (for part one and two see [\textit{C. Muscalu}, Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 30, No. 2, 727--750 (2014; Zbl 1306.42026)] and [\textit{C. Muscalu}, Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 30, No. 3, 1089--1122 (2014; Zbl 1306.42027)]), whose aim is to give new proofs to the well-known theorems of Calderón, Coifman, McIntosh and Meyer, concerning \(L^p\) estimates for the Calderón commutators and the Cauchy integral on Lipschitz curves, and to extend them to the \(n\)-parameter polydisc setting. More precisely, the author treats the following operator \(C_{n,F,A}(f)\) defined by \(C_{n,F,A}(f)(x) =\mathrm{p.v.}\,\int_{\mathbb R^n}f(x+t)F\bigl(\frac{\Delta_{t_1}^{(1)}}{t_1} \circ\cdots\circ \frac{\Delta_{t_n}^{(n)}}{t_n}A(x)\bigr)\,\frac{dt_1}{t_1}\cdots \frac{dt_n}{t_n}\), where \(F\) is an analytic function on the unit disc in the complex plane, \(\partial^n A/\partial x_1\dots\partial x_n\in L^\infty(\mathbb R^n)\) with \(L^\infty\) norm strictly smaller than the radius of convergence of \(F\), \({\Delta_{s}^{(i)}}B(x)=B(x+s\mathbf e_i)-B(x)\), and \(\mathbf e_1, \dots, \mathbf e_n\) is the standard basis on \(\mathbb R^n\). As is well-known, standard arguments reduce the \(L^p\) boundedness of this operator to the problem of proving polynomial bounds for the associated \(n\)-parameter \(d\)-th Calderón commutators defined by \(C_{n,d,A}(f)=C_{n,z^d,A}(f)\). The author proves it by the method developed in the preceding two papers. His method is different from the one in [\textit{J.-L. Journé}, Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 1, No. 3, 55--91 (1985; Zbl 0634.42015)], where small the \(L^\infty\) norm case was treated.
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    Calderón commutators
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    Cauchy integral
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    Lipschitz curves
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    multi-linear Fourier multipliers
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    Littlewood-Paley projections
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    logarithmic estimates
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    polynomial upper bounds
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