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The $(L^{1},L^{1})$ bilinear Hardy-Littlewood function and Furstenberg averages

Dynamical Systems 2008-04-14 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Let (X,B,μ,T)(X,\mathcal{B}, \mu, T) be an ergodic dynamical system on a non-atomic finite measure space. Consider the maximal function \disR:(f,g)L1×L1R(f,g)(x)=supnf(Tnx)g(T2nx)n.\dis R^*:(f, g) \in L^1\times L^1 \to R^*(f, g)(x) = \sup_{n} \frac{f(T^nx)g(T^{2n}x)}{n}. We show that there exist ff and gg such that R(f,g)(x)R^*(f, g)(x) is not finite almost everywhere. Two consequences are derived. The bilinear Hardy--Littlewood maximal function fails to be a.e. finite for all functions (f,g)L1×L1.(f, g)\in L^1\times L^1. The Furstenberg averages do not converge for all pairs of (L1,L1)(L^{1},L^{1}) functions, while by a result of J. Bourgain these averages converge for all pairs of (Lp,Lq)(L^{p},L^{q}) functions with 1p+1q1.\frac{1}{p}+\frac{1}{q}\leq 1.

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@article{arxiv.0804.1949,
  title  = {The $(L^{1},L^{1})$ bilinear Hardy-Littlewood function and Furstenberg averages},
  author = {Idris Assani and Zoltan Buczolich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.1949},
  year   = {2008}
}