Inequalities for BMO on α-trees
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alphainequalitytreesbellmandyadicfunctionsinequalitiesjohn--nirenberg
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We develop technical tools that enable the use of Bellman functions for BMO defined on $\alpha$-trees, which are structures that generalize dyadic lattices. As applications, we prove the integral John--Nirenberg inequality and an inequality relating $L^1$- and $L^2$-oscillations for BMO on $\alpha$-trees, with explicit constants. When the tree in question is the collection of all dyadic cubes in $\mathbb{R}^n,$ the inequalities proved are sharp. We also reformulate the John--Nirenberg inequality for the continuous BMO in terms of special martingales generated by BMO functions. The tools presented can be used for any function class that corresponds to a non-convex Bellman domain.
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