Quantitative stability for fractional Hardy inequalities: Rearrangement-free techniques and Emden-Fowler analysis
Abstract
A classical result due to Frank and Seiringer asserts that for , there exists a sharp constant such that for all . The optimal constant is explicitly known. We investigate quantitative refinements of this inequality. Our first result shows that, under the normalization the inequality holds, where , denotes the family of ``virtual'' extremals, and the distance is measured in Marcinkiewicz (weak-) space. The stability exponent remains constant for , while it depends on for . Our approach is based on a localized Poincar\'e-Sobolev inequality combined with suitable rescaling and Lorentz embeddings. We exploit a decomposition of the nonlocal energy together with Lorentz estimates, which enables us to control the deficit in terms of the distance to . The method also applies to the local case , the argument is rearrangement-free and the exponent in the stability estimate improves the existing literature. For , via an Emden-Fowler correspondence and pseudo-differential operators, we show that the nonlocal Hardy deficit coincides with the local one and obtain quantitative stability on using the diagonalization of the fractional Hardy quadratic form due to Frank, Lieb, and Seiringer. As an application, we establish a Hardy-Heisenberg-type uncertainty principle in the nonlocal setting, which appears to be new in the literature.
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@article{arxiv.2605.15748,
title = {Quantitative stability for fractional Hardy inequalities: Rearrangement-free techniques and Emden-Fowler analysis},
author = {Avas Banerjee and Debdip Ganguly and Vivek Sahu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.15748},
year = {2026}
}
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44 pages