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The authors obtain sharp weighted \(L^p\) estimates in an extrapolation theorem which was first introduced by Rubio de Francia. They obtain the estimates in terms of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of the weight. More precisely, if for a given \(1<r<\infty\) the norm of a sublinear operator on \(L^r(w)\) is bounded by a function of the \(A_r\) characteristic constant of the weight function \(w\), then, for \(p>r\), it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\), and for \(p<r\) it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(\frac{r-1}{p-1}\) power of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\). For some operators these bounds are sharp, but not always. In particular, the authors show that they are sharp for the Hilbert, Beurling, and martingale transforms.
Property / review text: The authors obtain sharp weighted \(L^p\) estimates in an extrapolation theorem which was first introduced by Rubio de Francia. They obtain the estimates in terms of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of the weight. More precisely, if for a given \(1<r<\infty\) the norm of a sublinear operator on \(L^r(w)\) is bounded by a function of the \(A_r\) characteristic constant of the weight function \(w\), then, for \(p>r\), it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\), and for \(p<r\) it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(\frac{r-1}{p-1}\) power of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\). For some operators these bounds are sharp, but not always. In particular, the authors show that they are sharp for the Hilbert, Beurling, and martingale transforms. / rank
 
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extrapolation
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sharp weighted estimates
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dyadic square function
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dyadic paraproduct
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martingale transform
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Hilbert transform
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Extrapolation and sharp norm estimates for classical operators on weighted Lebesgue spaces
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    Extrapolation and sharp norm estimates for classical operators on weighted Lebesgue spaces (English)
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    The authors obtain sharp weighted \(L^p\) estimates in an extrapolation theorem which was first introduced by Rubio de Francia. They obtain the estimates in terms of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of the weight. More precisely, if for a given \(1<r<\infty\) the norm of a sublinear operator on \(L^r(w)\) is bounded by a function of the \(A_r\) characteristic constant of the weight function \(w\), then, for \(p>r\), it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\), and for \(p<r\) it is bounded on \(L^p(v)\) by the same increasing function of the \(\frac{r-1}{p-1}\) power of the \(A_p\) characteristic constant of \(v\). For some operators these bounds are sharp, but not always. In particular, the authors show that they are sharp for the Hilbert, Beurling, and martingale transforms.
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    extrapolation
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    sharp weighted estimates
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    dyadic square function
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    dyadic paraproduct
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    martingale transform
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    Hilbert transform
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    Beurling transform
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