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Optimal bounds on the modulus of continuity of the uncentered Hardy-Littlewood maximal function

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2010-09-08 v1

Abstract

We obtain sharp bounds for the modulus of continuity of the uncentered maximal function in terms of the modulus of continuity of the given function, via integral formulas. Some of the results deduced from these formulas are the following: The best constants for Lipschitz and H\"older functions on proper subintervals of R\mathbb{R} are Lipα(Mf)(1+α)1Lipα(f)\operatorname{Lip}_\alpha ( Mf) \le (1 + \alpha)^{-1}\operatorname{Lip}_\alpha( f), α(0,1]\alpha\in (0,1]. On R\mathbb{R}, the best bound for Lipschitz functions is Lip(Mf)(21)Lip(f). \operatorname{Lip} ( Mf) \le (\sqrt2 -1)\operatorname{Lip}( f). In higher dimensions, we determine the asymptotic behavior, as dd\to\infty, of the norm of the maximal operator associated to cross-polytopes, euclidean balls and cubes, that is, p\ell_p balls for p=1,2,p = 1, 2, \infty. We do this for arbitrary moduli of continuity. In the specific case of Lipschitz and H\"older functions, the operator norm of the maximal operator is uniformly bounded by 2α/q2^{-\alpha/q}, where qq is the conjugate exponent of p=1,2p=1,2, and as dd\to\infty the norms approach this bound. When p=p=\infty, best constants are the same as when p=1p = 1.

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@article{arxiv.1009.1359,
  title  = {Optimal bounds on the modulus of continuity of the uncentered Hardy-Littlewood maximal function},
  author = {J. M. Aldaz and L. Colzani and J. Pérez Lázaro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1359},
  year   = {2010}
}

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To appear in the J. Geom. An