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Rearrangements of the Haar system in binary spaces \(H\) and BMO.
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    Rearrangements of the Haar system in binary spaces \(H\) and BMO. (English)
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    21 May 2007
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    The author arranges binary half-segments from \([0,1)\) as follows \[ A_0 = \left\{ [0,1), \left[ {0,\tfrac{1}{2}} \right), \left[ {\tfrac{1}{2},1} \right), \left[ {0,\tfrac{1}{4}} \right), \left[ {\tfrac{1}{4},\tfrac{1}{2}} \right), \left[ {\tfrac{1}{2},\tfrac{3}{4}} \right), \left[ {\tfrac{3}{4},1} \right),\dots \right\} . \] If \(A = A_0 \cup [0,1]\), then the Haar system \(\left\{ {h_I , I \in A} \right\}\) is numbered by the elements of the set \(A\) as follows: \(h_{[0,1]} (t) = 1, t \in [0,1]\), while for \(I \in A_{0} \) the values of the function \(h_I(t)\) are defined by the rule \(h_I(t)=|I|^{-1/2}\) when \(t\in I^+\), \(h_I(t)=-|I|^{-1/2}\) when \(t\in I^-\) and \(h(t)=0\) when \(t\in [0,1]\setminus I\), where \(I^+\) (respectively, \(I^-\)) is the left (respectively, right) half of the element \(I\), \(I^+,I^-\in A_0\). Each bijection \(\pi: A\to A\) generates the rearrangement operator of the Haar system: \[ R_{\pi}f=\sum_{I\in A}f_Ih_{\pi(I)},\quad f\in L[0,1],\quad f_I=\int^1_0f(t)h_I(t)\,dt, \quad I\in A. \] For each bijection the author introduces the norm \(\|\pi\|\) and proves the following relations \(\|R_{\pi}\|_{H\to H}\sim \|R_{\pi^{-1}}\|_{\text{BMO}\to \text{BMO}}=\|\pi\|\), where \(H\) is Hardy binary space and BMO is its conjugate space.
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    Hardy binary space
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    BMO binary space
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    Lebesgue measure
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