Weighted L^p\to L^q-boundedness of commutators and paraproducts in the Bloom setting
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Publication:6430909
arXiv2303.14855MaRDI QIDQ6430909FDOQ6430909
Authors: Timo S. Hänninen, Emiel Lorist, Jaakko Sinko
Publication date: 26 March 2023
Abstract: As our main result, we supply the missing characterization of the boundedness of the commutator of a non-degenerate Calder'on--Zygmund operator and pointwise multiplication by for exponents and Muckenhoupt weights and . Namely, the commutator is bounded if and only if 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 is the Bloom weight defined by . In the unweighted case , by a result of Hyt"onen the boundedness of the commutator is, after factoring out constants, characterized by the boundedness of pointwise multiplication by , which amounts to the non-cancellative condition . We provide a counterexample showing that this characterization breaks down in the weighted case and . Therefore, the introduction of our new, cancellative condition is necessary. In parallel to commutators, we also characterize the weighted boundedness of dyadic paraproducts in the missing exponent range . 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 .
Singular and oscillatory integrals (Calderón-Zygmund, etc.) (42B20) Commutators, derivations, elementary operators, etc. (47B47)
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