Weighted L^p\to L^q-boundedness of commutators and paraproducts in the Bloom setting

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Authors: Timo S. Hänninen, Emiel Lorist, Jaakko Sinko Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 March 2023

Abstract: As our main result, we supply the missing characterization of the Lp(mu)oLq(lambda) boundedness of the commutator of a non-degenerate Calder'on--Zygmund operator T and pointwise multiplication by b for exponents 1<q<p<infty and Muckenhoupt weights muinAp and lambdainAq. Namely, the commutator [b,T]colonLp(mu)oLq(lambda) is bounded if and only if b satisfies the following new, cancellative condition: M^#_

u bin L^{pq/(p-q)}( u), where is the weighted sharp maximal function defined by M^#_ u b:=sup_{Q} frac{mathbf{1}_Q}{

u(Q)} int_{Q} |b-langle b angle_Q |,mathrm{d}x and u is the Bloom weight defined by u1/p+1/q:=mu1/plambda1/q. In the unweighted case mu=lambda=1, by a result of Hyt"onen the boundedness of the commutator [b,T] is, after factoring out constants, characterized by the boundedness of pointwise multiplication by b, which amounts to the non-cancellative condition binLpq/(pq). We provide a counterexample showing that this characterization breaks down in the weighted case muinAp and lambdainAq. Therefore, the introduction of our new, cancellative condition is necessary. In parallel to commutators, we also characterize the weighted boundedness of dyadic paraproducts Pib in the missing exponent range peqq. Combined with previous results in the complementary exponent ranges, our results complete the characterisation of the weighted boundedness of both commutators and of paraproducts for all exponents p,qin(1,infty).













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