Sparse domination via the helicoidal method
classification
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sparsedominationestimateshelicoidalmethodalongapproachbuilt
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Using exclusively the localized estimates upon which the helicoidal method was built, we show how sparse estimates can also be obtained. This approach yields a sparse domination for multiple vector-valued extensions of operators as well. We illustrate these ideas for an $n$-linear Fourier multiplier whose symbol is singular along a $k$-dimensional subspace of $\Gamma=\lbrace \xi_1+\ldots+\xi_{n+1}=0 \rbrace$, where $k<\dfrac{n+1}{2}$, and for the variational Carleson operator.
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