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On Burkholder function for orthogonal martingales and zeros of Legendre polynomials

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2011-10-11 v3 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

Burkholder obtained a sharp estimate of \EWp\E|W|^p via \EZp\E|Z|^p, where WW is a martingale transform of ZZ, or, in other words, for martingales WW differentially subordinated to martingales ZZ. His result is that \EWp(p1)p\EZp\E|W|^p\le (p^*-1)^p\E|Z|^p, where p=max(p,pp1)p^* =\max (p, \frac{p}{p-1}). What happens if the martingales have an extra property of being orthogonal martingales? This property is an analog (for martingales) of the Cauchy-Riemann equation for functions, and it naturally appears from a problem on singular integrals (see the references at the end of Section~1). We establish here that in this case the constant is quite different. Actually, \EWp(1+zp1zp)p\EZp\E|W|^p\le (\frac{1+z_p}{1-z_p})^p\E|Z|^p, p2p\ge 2, where zpz_p is a specific zero of a certain solution of a Legendre ODE. We also prove the sharpness of this estimate. Asymptotically, (1+zp)/(1zp)=(4j02+o(1))p(1+z_p)/(1-z_p)=(4j^{-2}_0+o(1))p, pp\to\infty, where j0j_0 is the first positive zero of the Bessel function of zero order. This connection with zeros of special functions (and orthogonal polynomials for p=n(n+1)p=n(n+1)) is rather unexpected.

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@article{arxiv.1002.2314,
  title  = {On Burkholder function for orthogonal martingales and zeros of Legendre polynomials},
  author = {Alexander Borichev and Prabhu Janakiraman and Alexander Volberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.2314},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

35 pages, to appear in Amer. J. Math, some misprints corrected