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Uniform sparse domination of singular integrals via dyadic shifts (1610.01958v2)

Published 6 Oct 2016 in math.CA

Abstract: Using the Calder\'on-Zygmund decomposition, we give a novel and simple proof that $L2$ bounded dyadic shifts admit a domination by positive sparse forms with linear growth in the complexity of the shift. Our estimate, coupled with Hyt\"onen's dyadic representation theorem, upgrades to a positive sparse domination of the class $\mathcal U$ of singular integrals satisfying the assumptions of the classical $T(1)$-theorem of David and Journ\'e, with logarithmic-Dini type smoothness of the integral kernel. Furthermore, our proof extends rather easily to the $\mathbb Rn$-valued case, yielding as a corollary the operator norm bound on the matrix weighted space $L2(W; \mathbb Rn),$ [ \left|T\otimes \mathrm{Id}{\mathbb Rn}\right|{L2(W; \mathbb Rn)\rightarrow L2(W; \mathbb Rn)} \lesssim [W]_{A_2}{\frac32} ] uniformly over $T\in \mathcal U$, which is the currently best known dependence.

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