
arXiv: 1103.5562
We improve on several weighted inequalities of recent interest by replacing a part of the A_p bounds by weaker A_\infty estimates involving Wilson's A_\infty constant \[ [w]_{A_\infty}':=\sup_Q\frac{1}{w(Q)}\int_Q M(w��_Q). \] In particular, we show the following improvement of the first author's A_2 theorem for Calder��n-Zygmund operators T: \[\|T\|_{B(L^2(w))}\leq c_T [w]_{A_2}^{1/2}([w]_{A_\infty}'+[w^{-1}]_{A_\infty}')^{1/2}. \] Corresponding A_p type results are obtained from a new extrapolation theorem with appropriate mixed A_p-A_\infty bounds. This uses new two-weight estimates for the maximal function, which improve on Buckley's classical bound. We also derive mixed A_1-A_\infty type results of Lerner, Ombrosi and the second author (Math. Res. Lett. 2009) of the form: \[\|T\|_{B(L^p(w))} \leq c pp'[w]_{A_1}^{1/p}([w]_{A_{\infty}}')^{1/p'}, 1
41 pages
sharp estimates, maximal function, $A_p$ weights, Calderón–Zygmund operators, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, 42B25, 42B20, 42B35, weighted norm inequalities, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, 42B20, 42B25, 42B35
sharp estimates, maximal function, $A_p$ weights, Calderón–Zygmund operators, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, 42B25, 42B20, 42B35, weighted norm inequalities, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, 42B20, 42B25, 42B35
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