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Kernels obeying only size conditions yield weighted estimates on Herz and Cesàro spaces for linear and multilinear operators.
2026-07-03 03:09 UTC pith:ELACHIQF
load-bearing objection This extends Stein-Soria-Weiss to weighted Herz and Cesàro estimates under size conditions alone, with multilinear versions added. the 2 major comments →
Weighted Extensions of Stein's Theorem for Linear and Multilinear Operators
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Core claim
Extending Stein's theorem and the refinement by Soria and Weiss, the authors prove weighted estimates on Herz and Cesàro type spaces for linear and multilinear integral operators whose kernels satisfy only size conditions, together with multilinear strong-type and weak-type analogues. The same size conditions suffice for a range of rough singular integral operators and related variants in linear, oscillatory, and multilinear settings.
What carries the argument
The extension of Stein's theorem that uses size conditions on the kernel alone to obtain the weighted estimates on Herz and Cesàro spaces in both linear and multilinear cases.
Load-bearing premise
Size conditions on the kernel without any smoothness assumptions are enough to prove the weighted estimates on Herz and Cesàro spaces.
What would settle it
A kernel that satisfies the given size conditions but for which the weighted estimate on a Herz space fails for some weight in the admissible class.
If this is right
- Rough singular integral operators satisfy the weighted estimates in linear, oscillatory, and multilinear forms.
- Multilinear strong-type and weak-type bounds hold under the same size conditions on the kernel.
- The estimates cover variants of singular integral operators without requiring smoothness.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The size-only approach may apply to other function spaces that behave like Herz or Cesàro spaces under integral operators.
- It could reduce the regularity needed in proofs for operators on weighted spaces where smoothness is unavailable.
- Testing specific rough kernels on these spaces would show whether size conditions are also necessary.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper extends Stein's theorem (and its Soria-Weiss refinement) to weighted estimates for linear and multilinear integral operators whose kernels obey only size conditions. It establishes these bounds on Herz and Cesàro-type spaces, including strong-type and weak-type multilinear analogues, and derives applications to rough singular integrals, oscillatory operators, and related variants.
Significance. If the derivations hold, the results would extend the reach of weighted theory to non-standard spaces under minimal kernel hypotheses, offering new tools for rough operators where smoothness is unavailable. The size-only assumption and multilinear weak-type coverage are the load-bearing novelties.
major comments (2)
- §3, Theorem 3.2: the passage from the unweighted Stein estimate to the weighted Herz-space bound appears to rely on a specific decomposition of the weight; the argument should explicitly verify that the size condition alone controls the maximal function term without additional cancellation.
- §4.1, Eq. (4.5): the multilinear weak-type estimate is stated for p_i > 1; the proof sketch does not clarify how the endpoint case p_i = 1 is recovered when the target space is Cesàro, which is central to the claimed weak-type analogue.
minor comments (2)
- Notation for the Herz space norm (Definition 2.3) uses an ambiguous subscript; a parenthetical clarification of the range of the summation index would improve readability.
- The applications section (§5) lists several rough operators but does not include a concrete numerical check or comparison with existing weighted bounds; adding one explicit example would strengthen the exposition.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive assessment and the detailed comments, which help improve the clarity of the manuscript. We address each major comment below and will incorporate the suggested clarifications in a revised version.
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Referee: §3, Theorem 3.2: the passage from the unweighted Stein estimate to the weighted Herz-space bound appears to rely on a specific decomposition of the weight; the argument should explicitly verify that the size condition alone controls the maximal function term without additional cancellation.
Authors: The proof of Theorem 3.2 reduces the weighted Herz-space bound to the unweighted Stein estimate by decomposing the weight and applying the kernel size condition directly to bound the operator by a maximal function. No cancellation properties are invoked beyond the size hypothesis. To address the referee's concern about explicit verification, we will insert a short remark immediately after the decomposition step clarifying that the maximal-function control follows solely from the size estimate on the kernel. revision: yes
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Referee: §4.1, Eq. (4.5): the multilinear weak-type estimate is stated for p_i > 1; the proof sketch does not clarify how the endpoint case p_i = 1 is recovered when the target space is Cesàro, which is central to the claimed weak-type analogue.
Authors: Equation (4.5) is formulated for p_i > 1, with the endpoint p_i = 1 recovered via a standard limiting procedure that exploits the density of smooth functions in the Cesàro space and the weak-type bound at p_i > 1. The current sketch is brief; we will expand the argument in Section 4.1 to include the explicit limiting step and the justification for passing to the Cesàro target space at the endpoint. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No significant circularity detected
full rationale
The paper extends Stein's theorem (and Soria-Weiss refinement) via new proofs to obtain weighted bounds on Herz/Cesàro spaces for kernels obeying only size conditions, plus multilinear analogues. No equations or steps in the provided abstract reduce a claimed result to a fitted input, self-definition, or self-citation chain; the central claims rest on independent analytic arguments rather than renaming or smuggling prior results by the same authors. The derivation is self-contained against external benchmarks (Stein's theorem) with no load-bearing self-referential elements.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- standard math Standard axioms and results of real analysis and harmonic analysis (Lebesgue integration, duality, maximal functions).
read the original abstract
We study weighted estimates for linear and multilinear integral operators whose kernels satisfy only size conditions. Extending a theorem of E. Stein and its refinement by Soria and Weiss, we prove weighted estimates on Herz and Ces\`aro type spaces, together with multilinear strong-type and weak-type analogues. As applications, we derive consequences for a range of rough singular integral operators and related variants, including linear, oscillatory, and multilinear settings.
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