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A variational proof of a disentanglement theorem for multilinear norm inequalities (2106.16217v2)

Published 30 Jun 2021 in math.FA and math.CA

Abstract: The basic disentanglement theorem established by the present authors states that estimates on a weighted geometric mean over (convex) families of functions can be disentangled into quantitatively linked estimates on each family separately. On the one hand, the theorem gives a uniform approach to classical results including Maurey's factorisation theorem and Lozanovski\u{\i}'s factorisation theorem, and, on the other hand, it underpins the duality theory for multilinear norm inequalities developed in our previous two papers. In this paper we give a simple proof of this basic disentanglement theorem. Whereas the approach of our previous paper was rather involved - it relied on the use of minimax theory together with weak*-compactness arguments in the space of finitely additive measures, and an application of the Yosida-Hewitt theory of such measures - the alternate approach of this paper is rather straightforward: it instead depends upon elementary perturbation and compactness arguments.

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