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A metric approach to sparse domination

Published 1 Sep 2020 in math.CA | (2009.00336v2)

Abstract: We present a general approach to sparse domination based on single-scale $Lp$-improving as a key property. The results are formulated in the setting of metric spaces of homogeneous type and avoid completely the use of dyadic-probabilistic techniques as well as of Christ-Hyt\"onen-Kairema cubes. Among the applications of our general principle, we recover sparse domination of Dini-continuous Calder\'on-Zygmund kernels on spaces of homogeneous type, we prove a family of sparse bounds for maximal functions associated to convolutions with measures exhibiting Fourier decay, and we deduce sparse estimates for Radon transforms along polynomial submanifolds of $\mathbb Rn$.

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