Small local action of singular integrals on spaces of non-homogeneous type (Q1998701)

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    Small local action of singular integrals on spaces of non-homogeneous type
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      Small local action of singular integrals on spaces of non-homogeneous type (English)
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      7 March 2021
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      Summary: Fix \(d\geq 2\) and \(s\in (0,d)\). In this paper we introduce a notion called small local action associated to a singular integral operator, which is a necessary condition for the existence of the principal value integral. Our goal is to understand the geometric properties of a measure for which an associated singular integral has small local action. We revisit Mattila's theory of symmetric measures and relate, under the condition that the measure has finite upper density, the existence of small local action to the cost of transporting the measure to a collection of symmetric measures. As an application, we obtain a soft proof of a theorem of \textit{A. R. De Villa} and \textit{X. Tolsa} [Indiana Univ. Math. J. 59, No. 1, 115--130 (2010; Zbl 1200.28004)] on the measures for which the principal value integral associated with the \(s\)-Riesz transform exists if \(s\not\in \mathbb{Z} \). Furthermore, we provide a considerable generalization of this theorem if \(s\in (d-1,d)\).
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      non-homogeneous harmonic analysis
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      singular integrals
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      principal value
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      symmetric measures
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