Optimal Hardy--Littlewood inequalities uniformly bounded by a universal constant
Functional Analysis
2016-09-13 v1
Abstract
The Hardy--Littlewood inequality for -linear forms on spaces and asserts that \begin{equation*} \left( \sum_{j_{1},...,j_{m}=1}^{\infty }\left\vert T\left( e_{j_{1}},\ldots ,e_{j_{m}}\right) \right\vert ^{\frac{p}{p-m}}\right) ^{\frac{p-m}{p}}\leq 2^{\frac{m-1}{2}}\left\Vert T\right\Vert \end{equation*} for all continuous -linear forms or The case recovers a classical inequality proved by Hardy and Littlewood in 1934. As a consequence of the results of the present paper we show that the same inequality is valid with replaced by . In particular, for the optimal constants of the above inequality are uniformly bounded by
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@article{arxiv.1609.03081,
title = {Optimal Hardy--Littlewood inequalities uniformly bounded by a universal constant},
author = {N. Albuquerque and G. Araújo and M. Maia and T. Nogueira and D. Pellegrino and J. Santos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.03081},
year = {2016}
}