$L^2\times L^2 \to L^1$ boundedness criteria
Abstract
We obtain a sharp boundedness criterion for a class of bilinear operators associated with a multiplier given by a signed sum of dyadic dilations of a given function, in terms of the integrability of this function; precisely we show that boundedness holds if and only if . We discuss applications of this result concerning bilinear rough singular integrals and bilinear dyadic spherical maximal functions. Our second result is an optimal boundedness criterion for bilinear operators associated with multipliers with derivatives. This result provides the main tool in the proof of the first theorem and is also manifested in terms of the integrability of the multiplier. The optimal range is which, in the absence of Plancherel's identity on , should be compared to in the classical boundedness for linear multiplier operators.
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@article{arxiv.1802.09400,
title = {$L^2\times L^2 \to L^1$ boundedness criteria},
author = {Loukas Grafakos and Danqing He and Lenka Slavíková},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.09400},
year = {2018}
}