Superexponential estimates and weighted lower bounds for the square function

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DOI10.1090/TRAN/7795zbMATH Open1417.42017arXiv1711.07084OpenAlexW2964294276WikidataQ128583811 ScholiaQ128583811MaRDI QIDQ5222862FDOQ5222862


Authors: Paata Ivanisvili, Sergei Treil Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 July 2019

Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We prove the following superexponential distribution inequality: for any integrable g on [0,1)d with zero average, and any lambda>0 [ |{ x in [0,1)^{d} ; :; g geqlambda }| leq e^{- lambda^{2}/(2^{d}|S(g)|_{infty}^{2})}, ] where S(g) denotes the classical dyadic square function in [0,1)d. The estimate is sharp when dimension d tends to infinity in the sense that the constant 2d in the denominator cannot be replaced by C2d with 0<C<1 independent of d when doinfty. For d=1 this is a classical result of Chang--Wilson--Wolff [4]; however, in the case d>1 they work with a special square function Sinfty, and their result does not imply the estimates for the classical square function. Using good lambda inequalities technique we then obtain unweighted and weighted Lp lower bounds for S; to get the corresponding good lambda inequalities we need to modify the classical construction. We also show how to obtain our superexponential distribution inequality (although with worse constants) from the weighted L2 lower bounds for S, obtained in [5].


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.07084




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