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Project violet: T(1) and T(b) theorems and applications

By Simon Bortz, Alessandra Migliaccio, Sven Lauterbach, Dann van Dijk

Appears in collection : Harmonic analysis techniques for elliptic operators / Techniques d'analyse harmonique pour des opérateurs elliptiques

The $T(1)$ theorem of David and Journé is one of the most remarkable theorems in harmonic analysis. The theorem reduces the study of $L^{p}$ boundedness of a singular integral operator, $T$ to testing a 'testing condition', that is, verifying $T(1)$ is in the space $B M O$. A simplistic view of these theorems is that they shift the task of verifying boundedness for all functions (globally) to that of verifying a condition on all cubes. More general testing conditions, e.g. 'local $T(b)$' conditions, allow one to adapt the testing function to the cube and/or weaken conditions on the operator. These 'local $T(b)$ theorems' are an important ingredient to the initial solution to the Kato problem. The project will introduce the concepts of $T(1) / T(b)$ theory for singular integrals, Littlewood-Paley theory, Carleson measures and stopping time arguments. The goal is to present the 'original' proof of the Kato problem and, possibly, look at more recent developments.

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  • DOI 10.24350/CIRM.V.20190803
  • Cite this video Bortz, Simon; Migliaccio, Alessandra; Lauterbach, Sven; van Dijk, Dann (17/06/2024). Project violet: T(1) and T(b) theorems and applications. CIRM. Audiovisual resource. DOI: 10.24350/CIRM.V.20190803
  • URL https://dx.doi.org/10.24350/CIRM.V.20190803

Bibliography

  • T1 and Tb Theorems and applications, In Harmonic analysis and applications, 155–197. IAS/Park City Math. Ser., 27 -

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