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Commutators on dyadic martingales
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    Commutators on dyadic martingales (English)
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    For an integrable function f on [0,1) and \(\alpha\in R\) the authors define the fractional integral \(I^{\alpha}f\) which, if \(\alpha >0\), is simply a martingale transform introduced by D. L. Burkholder. The authors show that if \(1<p<q<\infty\) and \(\alpha =1/p-1/q\) then \(b\in BMO\) if and only if the commutator \([b,I^{\alpha}]\) belongs to \(B(L^ p,L^ q)\). This generalizes the corresponding result in Euclidean spaces by S. Chanillo, R. Rochberg and G. Weiss, and Y. Komori. Analogous results on \(H^ p\) martingales and Lipschitz spaces are also given.
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    fractional integral
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    martingale transform
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    commutator
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    \(H^ p\) martingales
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    Lipschitz spaces
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