Explicit interpolation bounds between Hardy~space and \(L^{2}\) (Q2873589)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6250153
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6250153 |
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24 January 2014
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dyadic BMO
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interpolation of operators
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norm estimates
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Explicit interpolation bounds between Hardy~space and \(L^{2}\) (English)
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The authors improve the previously known bounds for the norm of bounded operators acting on \(L^p(\mathbb R^n)\) for \(2\leq p<\infty\). The result is done by complex interpolation using dyadic \(BMO\) and \(L^2\) as extreme points. Namely they show that if a linear operator is of strong \((L^2,L^2)\)-type with norm \(A\) and \((L^\infty, dBMO)\)-type with norm \(B\) then it is also of strong type \((L^p,L^p)\) for \(2\leq p<\infty\) and its norm is bounded by \(2^{n+4/p} p(1+1/p)^{p+2}(p+1)^{1/p} A^{2/p} B^{1-2/p}\).NEWLINENEWLINEThe main new ingredient in the proof uses an optimal dyadic `good lambda' inequality. Also the dual version is presented as a corollary, using dyadic \(H^1\).
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