May 4, 2016
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Cockins 240
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Analysis & Operator Theory Seminar - Loukas Grafakos
Title: Multilinear Interpolation from one Initial EstimateSpeaker: Loukas Grafakos (University of MIssouri, Columbia)Abstract: We describe a way to obtain estimates via interpolation for multilinear operators for which only one initial estimate is known. A general assumption made here is that all the adjoints of the given operator are of similar nature, thus any estimate assumed for the operator also holds for the adjoints. We also discuss different types of multilinear interpolation and the behavior of the intermediate constant. Applications are given.
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Analysis & Operator Theory Seminar - Loukas Grafakos
Title: Multilinear Interpolation from one Initial EstimateSpeaker: Loukas Grafakos (University of MIssouri, Columbia)Abstract: We describe a way to obtain estimates via interpolation for multilinear operators for which only one initial estimate is known. A general assumption made here is that all the adjoints of the given operator are of similar nature, thus any estimate assumed for the operator also holds for the adjoints. We also discuss different types of multilinear interpolation and the behavior of the intermediate constant. Applications are given.
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Title: Multilinear Interpolation from one Initial Estimate
Speaker: Loukas Grafakos (University of MIssouri, Columbia)
Abstract: We describe a way to obtain estimates via interpolation for multilinear operators for which only one initial estimate is known. A general assumption made here is that all the adjoints of the given operator are of similar nature, thus any estimate assumed for the operator also holds for the adjoints. We also discuss different types of multilinear interpolation and the behavior of the intermediate constant. Applications are given.