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Weighted Estimates for the iterated Commutators of Multilinear Maximal and Fractional Type Operators

In this paper, the following iterated commutators $T_{*,Πb}$ of maximal operator for multilinear singular integral operators and $I_{α, Πb}$ of multilinear fractional integral operator are introduced and studied $$\aligned T_{*,Πb}(\vec{f})(x)&=\sup_{δ>0}\bigg|[b_1,[b_2,...[b_{m-1},[b_m,T_δ]_m]_{m-1}...]_2]_1 (\vec{f})(x)\bigg|,$$ $$\aligned I_{α, Πb}(\vec{f})(x)&=[b_1,[b_2,...[b_{m-1},[b_m,I_α]_m]_{m-1}...]_2]_1 (\vec{f})(x),$$ where $T_δ$ are the smooth truncations of the multilinear singular integral operators and $I_α$ is the multilinear fractional integral operator, $b_i\in BMO$ for $i=1,...,m$ and $\vec {f}=(f_1,...,f_m)$. Weighted strong and $L(\log L)$ type end-point estimates for the above iterated commutators associated with two class of multiple weights $A_{\vec{p}}$ and $A_{(\vec{p}, q)}$ are obtained, respectively.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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