The proof of $A_2$ conjecture in a geometrically doubling metric space
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DOI10.1512/iumj.2013.62.5098zbMath1293.42017arXiv1106.1342OpenAlexW2964217327WikidataQ122910901 ScholiaQ122910901MaRDI QIDQ5419198
Alexander Reznikov, F. L. Nazarov, Alexander Volberg
Publication date: 6 June 2014
Published in: Indiana University Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1106.1342
stopping timeBellman functionCalderón-Zygmund operatorCarleson embedding theoremhomogeneous metric space\(A_2\) weightgeometrically doubling metric space
Singular and oscillatory integrals (Calderón-Zygmund, etc.) (42B20) Function spaces arising in harmonic analysis (42B35) Norms (inequalities, more than one norm, etc.) of linear operators (47A30)
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