On A₂ conjecture and corona decomposition of weights
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We consider here a problem of finding the sharp estimate for the boundedness of an arbitrary Calder\'on-Zygmund operator in $L^2(w)$, $w\in A_2$. We first prove that for $A_2$ weight $w$ one has that the norm a Calderon--Zygmund operator $T$ in $L^2(w)$ is bounded by the sum of its weak norm, the weak norm of its adjoint, and the $A_2$ norm of the weight. From this result we derive that $\|T\|_{L^2(w)\rightarrow L^2(w)} \le C\,[w]_{A_2}\log (1+[w]_{A_2})$. We believe that the logarithmic factor is superflous. The approach is based on $2$-weight estimates technique and, hence, on non-homogeneous harmonic analysis.
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