Large BMO spaces vs interpolation

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DOI10.2140/APDE.2015.8.713zbMATH Open1316.42027arXiv1407.2472OpenAlexW3102829258WikidataQ60114263 ScholiaQ60114263MaRDI QIDQ2349397FDOQ2349397


Authors: Jose M. Conde-Alonso, Tao Mei, Javier Parcet Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 June 2015

Published in: Analysis \& PDE (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we introduce a class of BMO spaces which interpolate with Lp and are sufficiently large to serve as endpoints for new singular integral operators. More precisely, let (Omega,Sigma,mu) be a sigma-finite measure space. Consider two filtrations of Sigma by successive refinement of two atomic sigma-algebras Sigmamathrma,Sigmamathrmb having trivial intersection. Construct the corresponding truncated martingale BMO spaces. Then, the intersection seminorm only leaves out constants and we provide a quite flexible condition on (Sigmamathrma,Sigmamathrmb) so that the resulting space interpolates with Lp in the expected way. In the presence of a metric d, we obtain endpoint estimates for Calder'on-Zygmund operators on (Omega,mu,d) under additional conditions on (Sigmamathrma,Sigmamathrmb). These are weak forms of the lq isoperimetric q and the lq locally doubling q properties of Carbonaro/Mauceri/Meda which admit less concentration at the boundary. Examples of particular interest include densities of the form epm|x|alpha for any alpha>0 or for any . A (limited) comparison with Tolsa's RBMO is also possible. On the other hand, a more intrinsic formulation yields a Calder'on-Zygmund theory adapted to regular filtrations over (Sigmamathrma,Sigmamathrmb) without using a metric. This generalizes well-known estimates for perfect dyadic and Haar shift operators. In contrast to previous approaches, ours extends to matrix-valued functions (via recent results from noncommutative martingale theory) for which only limited results are known and no satisfactory nondoubling theory exists so far.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1407.2472




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