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Extrapolation of compactness on weighted spaces II: Off-diagonal and limited range estimates

In a previous paper by one of us, a "compact version" of Rubio de Francia's weighted extrapolation theorem was proved, which allows one to extrapolate the compactness of an operator from just one space to the full range of weighted spaces, where this operator is bounded. In this paper, we obtain generalizations of this extrapolation of compactness for operators that are bounded from one space to a different one ("off-diagonal estimates") or only in a limited range of the $L^p$ scale. As applications, we easily recover recent results on the weighted compactness of commutators of fractional integrals and pseudo-differential operators, and obtain new results about the weighted compactness of Bochner--Riesz multipliers.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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