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Discretization versus transference for bilinear operators
- CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS
, 2006
"... A very general transference method for bilinear operators is presented and used to show that discretization techniques can also be obtained from transference methods. It is applied to show the boundedness of the discrete version of the bilinear fractional operator and the bisublinear Hardy-Littlewo ..."
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A very general transference method for bilinear operators is presented and used to show that discretization techniques can also be obtained from transference methods. It is applied to show the boundedness of the discrete version of the bilinear fractional operator and the bisublinear Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator. Also a method for bilinear vector-valued transference is presented.
Notes on the spaces of bilinear multipliers
, 2009
"... A locally integrable function m(ξ, η) defined on Rn × Rn is said to be a bilinear multiplier on Rn of type (p1, p2, p3) if ..."
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A locally integrable function m(ξ, η) defined on Rn × Rn is said to be a bilinear multiplier on Rn of type (p1, p2, p3) if