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Paraproducts with flag singularities. I: A case study
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    Paraproducts with flag singularities. I: A case study (English)
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    22 January 2008
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    Summary: We prove \(L^p\) estimates for a tri-linear operator, whose symbol is given by the product of two standard symbols, satisfying the well known Marcinkiewicz-Hörmander-Mihlin condition. Our main result contains in particular the classical Coifman-Meyer theorem. This tri-linear operator is the simplest example of a large class of multi-linear operators, which we called paraproducts with flag singularities.
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    paraproducts
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    \(L^{1, \infty}\)-sizes
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    \(L^{1, \infty}\)-energies
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    flag singularities
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