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In this paper, the author introduces the bi-parameter square functions defined by \[ Sf(y_1,y_2)=\left(\iint_{\Gamma(y_2)}\iint_{\Gamma(y_1)}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1^{n+1}} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2^{m+1}}\right)^{1/2}, \] where \(\Gamma(y_1)=\{(x_1, t_1)\in \mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}: |x_1-y_1|<t_1\}\) and \[ \theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)=\iint_{\mathbb{R}^{n+m}} s_{t_1,t_2}(x_1,x_2,z_1,z_2) f(z_1,z_2) dz_1 dz_2. \] The author together with \textit{M. Mourgoglou} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 142, No. 11, 3923--3931 (2014; Zbl 1325.42015)] proved a boundedness criterion for one-parameter square functions with general measures. In this paper, the author extends this efficient proof strategy to the case of two parameters. Precisely, under certain assumptions the author shows that \[ \|Sf\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}\simeq \iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{m+1}}\iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2}\lesssim \|f\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}. \] The technique is based on a simple new averaging identity over good double Whitney regions.
Property / review text: In this paper, the author introduces the bi-parameter square functions defined by \[ Sf(y_1,y_2)=\left(\iint_{\Gamma(y_2)}\iint_{\Gamma(y_1)}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1^{n+1}} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2^{m+1}}\right)^{1/2}, \] where \(\Gamma(y_1)=\{(x_1, t_1)\in \mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}: |x_1-y_1|<t_1\}\) and \[ \theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)=\iint_{\mathbb{R}^{n+m}} s_{t_1,t_2}(x_1,x_2,z_1,z_2) f(z_1,z_2) dz_1 dz_2. \] The author together with \textit{M. Mourgoglou} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 142, No. 11, 3923--3931 (2014; Zbl 1325.42015)] proved a boundedness criterion for one-parameter square functions with general measures. In this paper, the author extends this efficient proof strategy to the case of two parameters. Precisely, under certain assumptions the author shows that \[ \|Sf\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}\simeq \iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{m+1}}\iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2}\lesssim \|f\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}. \] The technique is based on a simple new averaging identity over good double Whitney regions. / rank
 
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bi-parameter square function
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\(T1\) theorem
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    In this paper, the author introduces the bi-parameter square functions defined by \[ Sf(y_1,y_2)=\left(\iint_{\Gamma(y_2)}\iint_{\Gamma(y_1)}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1^{n+1}} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2^{m+1}}\right)^{1/2}, \] where \(\Gamma(y_1)=\{(x_1, t_1)\in \mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}: |x_1-y_1|<t_1\}\) and \[ \theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)=\iint_{\mathbb{R}^{n+m}} s_{t_1,t_2}(x_1,x_2,z_1,z_2) f(z_1,z_2) dz_1 dz_2. \] The author together with \textit{M. Mourgoglou} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 142, No. 11, 3923--3931 (2014; Zbl 1325.42015)] proved a boundedness criterion for one-parameter square functions with general measures. In this paper, the author extends this efficient proof strategy to the case of two parameters. Precisely, under certain assumptions the author shows that \[ \|Sf\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}\simeq \iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{m+1}}\iint_{\mathbb{R}_{+}^{n+1}}\left|\theta_{t_1,t_2}f(x_1,x_2)\right|^2\frac{dx_1 dt_1}{t_1} \frac{dx_2 dt_2}{t_2}\lesssim \|f\|^2_{L^2(\mathbb{R}^{n+m})}. \] The technique is based on a simple new averaging identity over good double Whitney regions.
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