On the compactness of oscillation and variation of commutators (Q2662210)

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On the compactness of oscillation and variation of commutators
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    On the compactness of oscillation and variation of commutators (English)
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    9 April 2021
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    The singular integral operator with homogeneous kernel is defined by \[T_{\Omega}f(x):=p.v.\int_{\mathbb{R}^{n}}\frac{\Omega(x-y)}{|x-y|^{n}}f(y)dy,\] where \(\Omega\) is a homogeneous function of degree zero and satisfies the following mean value zero property: \[\int_{S^{n-1}}\Omega(x^\prime)d_{\sigma}(x^\prime)=0,\] where \(d_{\sigma}\) is the spherical measure on the sphere \(S^{n-1}\). Given a locally integrable function \(b\) and a linear operator \(T\), the commutator \([b,T]\) is defined by: \[T^{b}(f)(x):=[b,T]f(x):=b(x)T(f)(x)-T(bf)(x)\] for suitable functions \(f\). The paper is devoted to the weighted \(L_{p}\)-compactness of the oscillation and variation of the commutator of singular integral operator. The authors first establish the weighted compactness result for oscillation and variation associated with the truncated commutator of singular integral operators. Moreover, they establish a new \(CMO(\mathbb{R}^{n})\) characterization via the compactness of oscillation and variation of commutators on weighted Lebesgue spaces.
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    compactness
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    commutator
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    singular integral operators
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    oscillation
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    variation
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