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Boundedness of singular integrals on multiparameter weighted Hardy spaces \(H^p_w(\mathbb R^n \times \mathbb R^m)\) (English)
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31 July 2012
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The authors study estimates for singular integrals in both one-parameter and two-parameter cases using the discrete version of Calderón's identity and the Littlewood-Paley theory (developed in [\textit{Han, Yongsheng} and \textit{Lu, Guozhen}, ``Discrete Littlewood-Paley-Stein theory and multi-parameter Hardy spaces associated with flag singular integrals'', \url{arXiv:0801.1701}]). In fact they derive \(H^p_w\) to \(H^p_w\) boundedness for all \(p\in(0,\infty)\) and \(H^p_w\) to \(L^p_w\) boundedness for all \(p\in(0,1]\) for a class of singular integral operators (including those considered by \textit{R. Fefferman} and \textit{E. M. Stein} in [Adv. Math. 45, 117--143 (1982; Zbl 0517.42024)]). By \(H^p_w=H^p_w(\mathbb R^d)\) and \(H^p_w(\mathbb R^n\times\mathbb R^m)\), or \(L^p_w=L^p_w(\mathbb R^d)\) and \(L^p_w(\mathbb R^n\times\mathbb R^m)\), we denote here the weighted (one or two-parameter) Hardy spaces, or Lebesgue spaces, respectively. The weight \(w\) is assumed here to belong to the Muckenhoupt class \(A_\infty\). Note that it is a weaker assumption than \(w\in A_p\) as in the classical \(L^p_w\) to \(L^p_w\), \(p>1\), case.
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multi-parameter singular integral operator
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weighted \(H^p\) estimate
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Littlewood-Paley square function
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discrete Calderón\ identity
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