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A sharp weak-type \((\infty,\infty)\) inequality for the Hilbert transform
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    A sharp weak-type \((\infty,\infty)\) inequality for the Hilbert transform (English)
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    4 October 2016
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    The notation \(\mathbb{S}\) stands for the circle \(\mathbb{T}\) or the real line \(\mathbb{R}\) and \(W(\mathbb{S})\) denotes the weak-\(L^\infty\) space introduced by Bennett, DeVore and Sharpley. Then the author proved the following estimate: \[ \| \mathcal{H}^{\mathbb{S}}f\|_{W(\mathbb{S})}\leq \|f\|_{L^\infty(\mathbb{S})}, \] where \(\mathcal{H}^{\mathbb{S}}\) is the Hilbert transform on \(\mathbb{S}\). The constant 1 is shown to be the best possible.
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    Hilbert transform
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    weak type inequality
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    best constant
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