When are the Hardy-Littlewood inequalities contractive?

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Authors: Wasthenny Vasconcelos Cavalcante, Tony Nogueira, Daniel Pellegrino, J. Santos, Pilar Rueda Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 May 2017

Abstract: The optimal constants of the m-linear Bohnenblust-Hille and Hardy-Littlewood inequalities are still not known despite its importance in several fields of Mathematics. For the Bohnenblust-Hille inequality and real scalars it is well-known that the optimal constants are not contractive. In this note, among other results, we show that if we consider sums over M:=M(m) indexes with MlogM=o(m), the optimal constants are contractive. For instance, we can consider% [ M=leftlfloor frac{m}{left( log m ight) ^{1+frac{1}{logloglog m}}% } ight floor ] where lfloorxfloor:=maxninmathbbN:nleqx. In particular, if varepsilon>0 and M:=M(m)leqm1varepsilon, then the Bohnenblust-Hille inequality restricted to sums over M indexes is contractive.













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