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Multiple Vector Valued Inequalities via the Helicoidal Method

Published 16 Nov 2015 in math.CA | (1511.04948v2)

Abstract: We develop a new method of proving vector-valued estimates in harmonic analysis, which we like to call "the helicoidal method". As a consequence of it, we are able to give affirmative answers to some questions that have been circulating for some time. In particular, we show that the tensor product $BHT \otimes \Pi$ between the bilinear Hilbert transform $BHT$ and a paraproduct $\Pi$ satisfies the same $Lp$ estimates as the $BHT$ itself, solving completely a problem introduced in a paper of Muscalu, Pipher, Tao and Thiele. Then, we prove that for "locally $L2$ exponents" the corresponding vector valued $\overrightarrow{BHT}$ satisfies (again) the same $Lp$ estimates as the $BHT$ itself. Before the present work there was not even a single example of such exponents. Finally, we prove a bi-parameter Leibniz rule in mixed norm $Lp$ spaces, answering a question of Kenig in nonlinear dispersive PDE.

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