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For p>1 we find the Bellman function of two variables associated with the dyadic maximal operator on Rn.Actually we do that in the more general setting of tree-like maximal operators.We provide a simple and elementary proof,different from…
We precisely compute the Bellman function of two variables of the dyadic maximal operator in relation to Kolmogorov inequality. In this way we give an alternative proof of the results in [5].Additionally, we characterize the sequences of…
We prove a near-unconditionality property for the normalized Haar basis of $L_1[0,1]$.
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for two weight norm inequalities for Haar multipliers operators and for square functions. We also give sufficient conditions for two weight norm inequalities for the Hilbert transform.
A Bellman function approach to Fefferman's $H^1-BMO$ duality theorem is presented. One Bellman-type argument is used to handle two different one-dimensional cases, dyadic and continuous. An explicit estimate for the constant of embedding…
Using Wilson's Haar basis in $\R^n$, which is different than the usual tensor product Haar functions, we define its associated dyadic paraproduct in $\R^n$. We can then extend "trivially" Beznosova's Bellman function proof of the linear…
We study properties for the sharp upper bound for integral quantities related to the Bellman function of three integral variables of the dyadic maximal operator, that is determined in [11].
We compute the Bellman function of three integral variables associated to the dyadic maximal operator on a subset of its domain. Additionally, we provide an upper bound for the whole domain of its definition.
We provide a description for the Bellman function related to the Carleson Imbedding theorem, first mentioned in [4], with the use of the Hardy operator.
We approach the problem of finding the sharp sufficient condition of the boundedness of all two weight Calderon--Zygmund operators. We solve this problem in $L^2$ by writing a formula for a Bellman function of the problem.
We study the behaviour of the constant that is provided in the articles [12] and [13], which is connected with the determination of the Bellman function of three integral variables of the dyadic maximal operator. More precisely we study the…
We give an explicit formula for one possible Bellman function associated with the $L^p$ boundedness of dyadic paraproducts regarded as bilinear operators or trilinear forms. Then we apply the same Bellman function in various other settings,…
We obtain sharp upper bounds for integral quantities related to the Bellman function of three integral variables of the dyadic maximal operator.
We study the behaviour of the constant that is provided in the articles [12] and [13], which is connected with the determination of the Bellman function of three integral variables of the dyadic maximal operator. More precisely we study the…
In this article we use the Bellman function technique to characterize the measures for which the weighted Hardy's inequality holds on dyadic trees. We enunciate the (dual) Hardy's inequality over the dyadic tree and we use the associated…
In this paper, we shall give an extension of operator Bellman inequality. This result is estimated via Kantorovich constant.
We give again (see also arXiv:1112.0676) a proof of weighted estimate of any Calder\'on-Zygmund operator. This is under a universal sharp sufficient condition that is weaker than the so-called bump condition. Bump conjecture was recently…
We use the Bellman function method to give an elementary proof of a sharp weighted estimate for the Haar shifts, which is linear in the $A_2$ norm of the weight and in the complexity of the shift. Together with the representation of a…
We consider the strong form of the John-Nirenberg inequality for the $L^2$-based BMO. We construct explicit Bellman functions for the inequality in the continuous and dyadic settings and obtain the sharp constant as well as the precise…
Evaluation of the Bellman functions is a difficult task. The exact Bellman functions of the dyadic Carleson Embedding Theorem 1.1 and the dyadic maximal operators are obtained in [3] and [4]. Actually, the same Bellman functions also work…