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Mutual estimates for the dyadic reverse Hölder and Muckenhoupt constants for the dyadically doubling weights

### Oleksandra V. Beznosova and Temitope Ode

Vol. 9 (2016), No. 2, 307–316
##### Abstract

Muckenhoupt and reverse Hölder classes of weights play an important role in harmonic analysis, PDEs and quasiconformal mappings. In 1974, Coifman and Fefferman showed that a weight belongs to a Muckenhoupt class ${A}_{p}$ for some $1 if and only if it belongs to a reverse Hölder class $R{H}_{q}$ for some $1. In 2009, Vasyunin found the exact dependence between $p$, $q$ and the corresponding characteristic of the weight using the Bellman function method. The result of Coifman and Fefferman works for the dyadic classes of weights under an additional assumption that the weights are dyadically doubling. We extend Vasyunin’s result to the dyadic reverse Hölder and Muckenhoupt classes and obtain the dependence between $p$, $q$, the doubling constant and the corresponding characteristic of the weight. More precisely, given a dyadically doubling weight in $R{H}_{p}^{d}$ on a given dyadic interval $I$, we find an upper estimate on the average of the function ${w}^{q}$ (with $q<0$) over the interval $I$. From the bound on this average, we can conclude, for example, that $w$ belongs to the corresponding ${A}_{{q}_{1}}^{d}$-class or that ${w}^{p}$ is in ${A}_{{q}_{2}}^{d}$ for some values of ${q}_{i}$. We obtain our results using the method of Bellman functions. The main novelty of this paper is how we use dyadic doubling in the Bellman function proof.

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##### Keywords
reverse Hölder, Muckenhoupt, weights, dyadic
Primary: 42B37
##### Milestones
Received: 5 November 2014
Revised: 30 March 2015
Accepted: 16 April 2015
Published: 2 March 2016

Communicated by Kenneth S. Berenhaut
##### Authors
 Oleksandra V. Beznosova Department of Mathematics Box 870350 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0350 United States Temitope Ode Baylor University Waco, TX 76798 United States