Mixed weak type estimates: examples and counterexamples related to a problem of E. Sawyer
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Abstract: We study mixed weighted weak-type inequalities for families of functions, which can be applied to study classical operators in harmonic analysis. Our main theorem extends the key result from D. Cruz-Uribe, J.M. Martell and C. Perez, Weighted weak-type inequalities and a conjecture of Sawyer, Int. Math. Res. Not., V. 30, 2005, 1849-1871.
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