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Borderline Weak Type Estimates for Singular Integrals and Square Functions (1505.01804v2)

Published 7 May 2015 in math.CA

Abstract: For any Calder\'on-Zygmund operator $ T$, any weight $ w$, and $ \alpha >1$, the operator $ T$ is bounded as a map from $ L {1} (M { L \log\log L (\log\log\log L) {\alpha } } w )$ into weak-$L1(w)$. The interest in questions of this type goes back to the beginnings of the weighted theory, with prior results, due to Coifman-Fefferman, P\'erez, and Hyt\"onen-P\'erez, on the $ L (\log L) {\epsilon }$ scale. Also, for square functions $ S f$, and weights $ w \in A_p$, the norm of $ S$ from $ L p (w)$ to weak-$Lp (w)$, $ 2\leq p < \infty $, is bounded by $ [w] _{A_p}{1/2} (1+\log [w] _{A \infty }) {1/2} $, which is a sharp estimate.

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