Mean oscillation bounds on rearrangements
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Abstract: We use geometric arguments to prove explicit bounds on the mean oscillation for two important rearrangements on . For the decreasing rearrangement of a rearrangeable function of bounded mean oscillation (BMO) on cubes, we improve a classical inequality of Bennett--DeVore--Sharpley, , by showing the growth of in the dimension is not exponential but at most of the order of . This is achieved by comparing cubes to a family of rectangles for which one can prove a dimension-free Calder'{o}n--Zygmund decomposition. By comparing cubes to a family of polar rectangles, we provide a first proof that an analogous inequality holds for the symmetric decreasing rearrangement, .
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