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$L^2\times L^2 \to L^1$ boundedness criteria

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2018-02-27 v1

Abstract

We obtain a sharp L2×L2L1L^2\times L^2 \to L^1 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 LqL^q integrability of this function; precisely we show that boundedness holds if and only if q<4q<4. We discuss applications of this result concerning bilinear rough singular integrals and bilinear dyadic spherical maximal functions. Our second result is an optimal L2×L2L1L^2\times L^2\to L^1 boundedness criterion for bilinear operators associated with multipliers with LL^\infty derivatives. This result provides the main tool in the proof of the first theorem and is also manifested in terms of the LqL^q integrability of the multiplier. The optimal range is q<4q<4 which, in the absence of Plancherel's identity on L1L^1, should be compared to q=q=\infty in the classical L2L2L^2\to L^2 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}
}