BCR algorithm and the T(b) theorem
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Abstract: We show using the Beylkin-Coifman-Rokhlin algorithm in the Haar basis that any singular integral operator can be written as the sum of a bounded operator on , , and of a perfect dyadic singular integral operator. This allows to deduce a local theorem for singular integral operators from the one for perfect dyadic singular integral operators obtained by Hofmann, Muscalu, Thiele, Tao and the first author.
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