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When are the Hardy-Littlewood inequalities contractive?

Functional Analysis 2018-04-02 v2

Abstract

The optimal constants of the mm-linear Bohnenblust-Hille and Hardy-Littlewood inequalities are still not known despite its importance in several fields of Mathematics. For the Bohnenblust-Hille inequality and real scalars it is well-known that the optimal constants are not contractive. In this note, among other results, we show that if we consider sums over M:=M(m)M:=M(m) indexes with MlogM=o(m)M\log M=o(m), the optimal constants are contractive. For instance, we can consider% M=\left\lfloor \frac{m}{\left( \log m\right) ^{1+\frac{1}{\log\log\log m}}% }\right\rfloor where x:=max{nN:nx}.\lfloor x\rfloor:=\max\{n\in\mathbb{N}:n\leq x\}. In particular, if ε>0\varepsilon>0 and M:=M(m)m1ε,M:=M(m)\leq m^{1-\varepsilon}, then the Bohnenblust-Hille inequality restricted to sums over MM indexes is contractive.

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@article{arxiv.1705.06307,
  title  = {When are the Hardy-Littlewood inequalities contractive?},
  author = {W. V. Cavalcante and T. Nogueira and D. M. Pellegrino and J. Santos and P. Rueda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06307},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

This preprint was incorporated in the Arxiv preprint number arXiv:1409.6769