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Schatten properties of commutators on metric spaces

Functional Analysis 2026-05-08 v3 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We characterise the Schatten class SpS^p properties of commutators [b,T][b,T] of singular integrals and pointwise multipliers in a general framework of (quasi-)metric measure spaces. This covers, unifies, and extends a range of previous results in different special cases. As in the classical results on Rd\mathbb R^d, the characterisation has three parts: (1) For p>dp>d, we have [b,T]Sp[b,T]\in S^p if and only if bb is in a suitable Besov (or fractional Sobolev) space. (2) For pdp\leq d, we have [b,T]Sp[b,T]\in S^p if and only if bb is constant. (3) For p=dp=d, we have [b,T]Sd,[b,T]\in S^{d,\infty} (a weak-type Schatten class) if and only if bb is in a first-order Sobolev space. Result (1) extends to all spaces of homogeneous type as long as there are appropriate singular integrals, but for the more delicate properties (2) and (3), we assume a complete doubling metric space supporting a suitable Poincar\'e inequality, which is still very general. These latter results depend on new characterisations of constant functions and Sobolev spaces over such spaces obtained in a companion paper of the author with R. Korte. Even when specialised to various concrete domains considered earlier, the present results extend ones available in the literature by covering a larger class of operators with minimal kernel assumptions, removing a-priori assumptions on the pointwise multiplier bb, and allowing Schatten classes on the weighted spaces L2(w)L^2(w) with an arbitrary Muckenhoupt weight wA2w\in A_2. Even on Rd\mathbb R^d, such weighted results were previously known for a few special operators TT only, and on all other domains, they are completely new.

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@article{arxiv.2411.02613,
  title  = {Schatten properties of commutators on metric spaces},
  author = {Tuomas Hytönen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.02613},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

V3: 79 pages, minor update addressing referee comments. Accepted manuscript to appear in J. Funct. Anal. V2: 78 pages, removing Part I of V1 into a new separate paper arXiv:2508.07801. Part I of V2 corresponds to the unnumbered intro part of V1. Parts II and III are the same in both V1 and V2. Some polishing and added clarifications; main result unchanged