On reverse weak (1,1) type inequalities (Q5932448)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1602854
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On reverse weak (1,1) type inequalities
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1602854

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    On reverse weak (1,1) type inequalities (English)
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    10 June 2001
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    For a locally finite non-negative Borel measure \(\nu \), the maximal operator is defined at a~locally integrable function \(f\) on \(\mathbb R\) by \[ M_\nu (f)(x)=\sup _{x<b,\nu [x,b)>0}\frac 1{\nu [x,b)}\int _{[x,b)}|f|d\nu . \] When \(\nu \) is the Lebesgue measure, then it easily follows from the Whitney covering theorem that \(M_\nu \) is locally of reverse weak (1,1) type, that is, \[ \nu (\{M_\nu (\chi _If)>\lambda \}\cap I) \geq \frac c\lambda \int _{\{M_\nu (\chi _If)>\lambda \}\cap I}|f|d\nu \] for some \(c>0\), all locally integrable \(f\) and all \(\lambda >0\) big enough. This result is not true for all Borel measures \(\nu \). The author characterizes those \(\nu \) for which the reverse weak type inequality holds and gives also corresponding results for the one-sided version of the operator.
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    maximal operator
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    reverse weak type inequality
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    Borel measure
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