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Besov--Triebel--Lizorkin-Type Spaces with Matrix $A_\infty$ Weights

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Pith's one-line read A sharp almost-diagonal theorem makes matrix $A_{p,\infty}$-weighted Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces fully tractable.

desk verdict A substantial, carefully built extension of the matrix-weighted Besov/Triebel–Lizorkin program to Ap,∞; the main endpoint theorem hinges on one imported quantitative lemma that the referee should verify. read the letter →

arxiv 2501.03050 v1 pith:X7XYL634 submitted 2025-01-06 math.FA math.APmath.CA

classification math.FAmath.APmath.CA MSC 46E3547A5642B2542B2042C4035S0542B35
keywords matrixweightsApinftyBesov-typespacesTriebel-Lizorkin-typealmostdiagonaloperatorsmoleculesandatomswaveletsCalderon-Zygmund
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The reading

This paper claims that inhomogeneous Besov-type and Triebel-Lizorkin-type spaces weighted by a matrix $A_{p,\infty}$ weight $W$ are fully analyzable through two numbers attached to $W$: its lower and upper $A_{p,\infty}$-dimensions. With these dimensions the authors prove a sharp boundedness theorem for almost diagonal matrices on the associated homogeneous sequence spaces, and from that theorem they derive $\varphi$-transform, molecular, wavelet, and atomic characterizations of the inhomogeneous spaces $A^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$, together with boundedness of trace, extension, pointwise multiplier, pseudo-differential, and Calderon-Zygmund operators. A sympathetic reading is that matrix $A_{p,\infty}$ weights, which properly contain matrix $A_p$ weights, now support essentially the same structural toolbox that was previously available only for $A_p$ weights.

What carries the argument

The machinery is the pair of $A_{p,\infty}$-dimensions of the weight and the sharp estimate they permit for its reducing operators. A reducing operator $A_Q$ is a positive-definite matrix associated to a cube $Q$ such that $|A_Q z|$ is comparable to the $L^p(W)$-average of $z$ over $Q$; Lemma 2.18 bounds $\|A_Q A_R^{-1}\|^p$ by a power of the ratio of the side lengths together with $(1+|x_Q-x_R|/\max(\ell(Q),\ell(R)))^{d_1+d_2}$, where $d_1$ and $d_2$ run through the admissible lower and upper dimensions. This converts the continuous weight into a strongly doubling family of matrices, and the averaging spaces $A^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(A)$ are built directly from that family. Almost diagonal matrices are then the discrete operators whose boundedness, under the dimension conditions, transfers back to the function spaces through the $\phi$-transform.

What would settle it

Look for a concrete counterexample to Lemma 2.18: take a weight such as $W(x)=|x|^d I_m$ on $\mathbb{R}^n$, write down its reducing operators, and test cube pairs with different sizes and centers to see whether $\|A_Q A_R^{-1}\|^p$ obeys the claimed bound with $d_1$ near $0$ and $d_2=d$; any pair requiring a larger exponent to keep the right side finite would refute the dimension estimate. Alternatively, choose parameter values satisfying (4.4) and an almost diagonal matrix of the special form $B^{D,E,F}$ from (4.1), and exhibit a sequence in $\dot a^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$ whose image has infinite norm, which would disprove Theorem 4.5.

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Core claim

The central claim is that the homogeneous sequence spaces $\dot a^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$ for $W\in A_{p,\infty}$ admit the same almost diagonal calculus as the unweighted spaces, provided the parameters $D,E,F$ are measured against the quantities $\tilde J$ and $\tilde s$ formed from $p,q,\tau$ and the lower and upper dimensions $d^{\mathrm{lower}}_{p,\infty}(W)$, $d^{\mathrm{upper}}_{p,\infty}(W)$. Theorem 4.5 states that every $(D,E,F)$-almost diagonal matrix is bounded whenever $D>\tilde J$, $E>n/2+\tilde s$, and $F>\tilde J-n/2-\tilde s$, with the definitions in (4.3); the term $d^{\mathrm{upper}}_{p,\infty}(W)/p$ is the new price paid for leaving the $A_p$ class, and the authors show it is sharp for $p\in(0,1]$. Carrying this one operator bound through the paper gives the $\phi$-transform characterization, the equality of pointwise-weighted and averaging spaces, molecular, wavelet, and atomic decompositions, and the classical operator results.

Load-bearing premise

The load-bearing premise is the quantitative dimension estimate for matrix weights: for every cube pair, the norm of a product of reducing operators grows at most like the cube-ratio power and distance power governed by the weight's lower and upper $A_{p,\infty}$-dimensions, and those exponent ranges are sharp; if any $A_{p,\infty}$ weight violated this estimate, the almost-diagonal theorem and everything built on it would fail.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • The $\phi$-transform gives a coefficient characterization of $A^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$ for every $W\in A_{p,\infty}$, so membership in these spaces can be read off from wavelet or $\phi$-basis coefficients.
  • Almost diagonal operators bounded on the sequence spaces force molecular and atomic decompositions, so every element of the space has a series expansion whose coefficient norm is equivalent to the original norm.
  • Pseudo-differential operators of order $u$ map $A^{s+u,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$ into $A^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$, and Fourier multipliers are covered automatically without any extra condition beyond $W\in A_{p,\infty}$.
  • Trace into hyperplanes and extension from hyperplanes work for smoothness $s$ above a threshold involving $d^{\mathrm{upper}}_{p,\infty}$ of the restriction weight, under a cube-wise comparability condition between the two weights.
  • Calderon-Zygmund operators are bounded on each $A^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W)$; in the scalar unweighted case with $W\equiv 1$, this removes the upper bound on the Morrey index $\tau$ that earlier results imposed.

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Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • Editorial inference: the dimension pair $(d^{\mathrm{lower}}_{p,\infty}(W),d^{\mathrm{upper}}_{p,\infty}(W))$ is likely the right quantitative object for other problems on these spaces, such as sharp weighted estimates for singular integrals, because all the paper's inequalities degrade exactly through these exponents.
  • Editorial inference: the removal of the upper bound on $\tau$ in the scalar unweighted case indicates that the Morrey index is absorbed into the almost diagonal calculus rather than posing a separate obstruction; the same absorption may hold in anisotropic or multi-parameter matrix-weighted settings.
  • Editorial inference: the averaging-space route, which sidesteps the absence of a vector-valued Fefferman-Stein maximal inequality for $A_{p,\infty}$, is a reusable strategy: define the space first through discrete matrix averages and prove the pointwise equivalence afterwards.
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Summary. The paper develops inhomogeneous Besov-type and Triebel-Lizorkin-type spaces with matrix A_{p,\infty} weights, extending earlier homogeneous and Ap-weighted results of the same authors. The main technical axis is Theorem 4.5, which asserts boundedness of (D,E,F)-almost diagonal operators on the homogeneous sequence spaces \dot a^{s,\tau}_{p,q}(W) under the sharp-looking conditions (4.4), with thresholds expressed through the A_{p,\infty}-lower and upper dimensions of W. From this result the paper derives \varphi-transform characterizations, coincidence of pointwise and averaging weighted spaces, molecular, wavelet, and atomic decompositions, and applications to pseudo-differential operators, trace/extension operators, pointwise multipliers, and Calderon-Zygmund operators. The authors also compare their almost-diagonal conditions with an earlier result of Bownik and Ho and show improvements in the scalar unweighted case.

Significance. If the central theorem is correct, the paper is a substantial advance: it makes matrix-weighted Besov/Triebel-Lizorkin-type spaces with A_{p,\infty} weights as usable as their Ap-counterparts for most analytic purposes, including molecular decompositions and classical operator boundedness. Notable strengths are the detailed proofs of several core results with explicit constants (Theorems 3.13, 3.23, 3.25, 4.19, 4.20), the construction of independent sharpness counterexamples in Lemmas 4.13 and 4.18, the answer to a question of Volberg about \dot f^0_{p,2}(W), and the claim of new results even in the scalar unweighted case. The main caveat is that the most load-bearing quantitative input, Lemma 2.18, is imported from the authors' previous paper [11] without proof; the advertised endpoint conditions in (4.4) are only as secure as that imported estimate.

major comments (4)
  1. [Section 2.2, Lemma 2.18] The two-cube estimate for reducing operators is imported from [11, Lemma 6.7] and its sharpness from [11, Lemma 7.6], with no proof. This estimate is the only place in the paper where the exponents d_lower_{p,\infty}(W) and d_upper_{p,\infty}(W) are converted into spatial decay rates; it feeds directly into Lemmas 4.11 and 4.16, Theorem 4.20, and the convergence conditions of the k,l-sums in (4.18), which in turn produce the thresholds in (4.4). If the estimate in [11] carried an additional logarithmic factor, or if the correct decay exponent were d1+d2+\epsilon for some \epsilon>0, then (4.4) would fail and the claimed sharp A_{p,\infty} results would not follow. Because the manuscript supplies no independent verification, I cannot certify the central theorem without access to [11]. Please include a proof of Lemma 2.18 and of the sharpness claim, or, if [11] is published, quote the exact statement and confirm that the proof is publicly available.
  2. [Section 4.1, equation (4.23)] The proof of Theorem 4.20 reduces the supercritical and critical cases to \dot f^{\hat s}_{\infty,\infty}(A) by invoking [8, Theorem 4.17] 'for any sequence of positive definite matrices A', by inspection. The second half of the proof then identifies \dot f^{\hat s}_{\infty,\infty}(A)=\dot f^{\hat s,1/p}_{p,\infty}(W), which is fine via Theorem 3.28. But the first reduction is load-bearing: without (4.23), Theorem 4.20 cannot be derived, and hence Theorem 4.5 is incomplete. Since the text itself notes that [8, Theorem 4.17] was originally stated under Ap assumptions, the asserted generalization to arbitrary A must either be quoted verbatim from [8] or proved in the present paper.
  3. [Section 3.2, Theorem 3.13 and Lemma 3.16] The \varphi-transform theorem for averaging spaces is presented as a modification of [8, Theorem 3.29], with the sup/inf equivalence in Lemma 3.16 imported from [8, Lemma 3.17] 'by inspection'. These results underlie Theorem 3.30 and all subsequent molecular, wavelet, and atomic characterizations; in particular, the boundedness of T_\psi in Theorem 3.13 includes a case where the cancellation condition is on only one factor (Corollary 3.8), and the adaptation should be written out. I am not claiming the argument is wrong, but it is not checkable from the present text. Please include the full proof or point to the precise page or display in [8] that justifies each step under the strong-doubling hypotheses.
  4. [Section 6.1, Theorems 6.3 and 6.5] The trace and extension proofs are outlines; in particular, the claim that [\ell(Q)]^{1/2}\theta^\lambda_Q(\cdot,0) is a B^{s-1/p,n/(n-1)\tau}_{p,r}(V)-synthesis molecule is stated as 'one can check', and the lower bound on s involving d_upper_{p,\infty}(V)/p is new compared with [10]. Since the target space in Theorem 6.3 has no cancellation conditions exactly when s is in the stated range (see Remark 6.4), the molecule verification is essential for the endpoint of the trace theorem. Please provide this verification or a precise reference to the corresponding statement in [10].
minor comments (4)
  1. [Section 4.1, Lemma 4.16] Corollary 2.15 is applied to shifted dyadic systems Q^\alpha; as stated, the corollary is for unshifted cubes. A sentence explaining that the shifted version follows from the same proof would remove a small gap.
  2. [Section 4.1, Remark 4.6] The definition of d_{p'}(W^{-1/(p-1)}) for p\in(0,1] is informal; either define it properly or state clearly that the term is zero by convention.
  3. [Section 4.1, Lemmas 4.13 and 4.18] The hypothesis 'whenever W\in A_{p,\infty} satisfies d_upper_{p,\infty}(W)=d_2' is a universal statement over weights; consider rewording it as an implication to avoid ambiguity.
  4. [Section 4.1, Lemma 4.11] The proof says 'by Holder's inequality' after choosing a=p\wedge 1; when p<1 this is not Holder's inequality, and the justification should be adjusted.

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No circularity: Theorem 4.5 is a new derivation from the prior quantitative Ap,∞ estimates of [11]; self-citation is heavy but does not reduce the claims to their inputs.

full rationale

The paper's central claim, Theorem 4.5, is a boundedness criterion for (D,E,F)-almost diagonal matrices on the homogeneous matrix-weighted sequence spaces ˙a^{s,τ}_{p,q}(W), with thresholds expressed through the Ap,∞-dimensions d_lower and d_upper. The proof chain is: Theorems 3.25 and 3.28 identify the pointwise weighted sequence space with the averaging space for W∈A_{p,∞}; Lemma 4.8 (quoted from [9]) reduces the almost diagonal operator estimate to a sum of averaged terms; Lemmas 4.11 and 4.16 estimate those terms using Lemma 2.18, the two-cube estimate for A_Q A_R^{-1}; summation then forces exactly the conditions (4.4). Lemma 2.18 is imported from the authors' earlier paper [11, Lemma 6.7], and its sharpness from [11, Lemma 7.6]. This is genuine theorem dependence: Lemma 2.18 is stated for W∈A_{p,∞} with parameters in the dimension intervals, does not assume the target boundedness, and is not fitted to the later conclusions. The new φ-transform, molecule, wavelet, trace, multiplier and Calderón–Zygmund results are applications of Theorem 4.5, not restatements of its hypotheses. Sharpness is checked on explicit weights W(x)=|x|^{d2} I_m using dimension facts from [11], again independently. No equation of the paper is equivalent to the claimed result by construction, and no fitted parameter is relabelled as a prediction. The correct concern raised by the skeptic is about the reliability or quantitative sharpness of the imported Lemma 2.18—a mathematical risk that would propagate downstream, not a circularity within this paper. Under the hard rules, absent a quotable reduction (Eq. X = Eq. Y by construction, or fitted input renamed as prediction), the appropriate finding is no significant circularity; the score of 2 merely records the unusually heavy reliance on the same group's prior work.

Assumptions & free parameters 0 free parameters · 4 assumptions · 0 invented entities

The central results rest on the imported Ap,infinity dimension theory from [11] and a host of standard harmonic analysis background; no data-fitted free parameters appear, and no new physical or mathematical entities are postulated beyond the defined spaces and dimensions.

assumptions (4)
  • domain assumption The Ap,infinity matrix weight characterizations and distributional estimates of [11] (Propositions 2.9, 2.13; Lemma 2.10), including the sharp estimate for reducing operators (Lemma 2.18).
    Used pervasively: to identify pointwise and averaging spaces (Theorems 3.23, 3.25) and to control almost diagonal operators (Sections 4.1, 4.3). These are imported from the authors' previous paper, not reproved here.
  • ad hoc to paper The doubling and weak-doubling conditions are sufficient for averaging space results; in particular, [8, Theorem 4.17] is claimed to apply to any family of positive definite matrices A, by inspection of its proof (paragraph around (4.23)).
    The extension of [8] to arbitrary doubling families and to the critical/supercritical reductions is asserted rather than demonstrated in this text; if the inspection is incorrect, the reduction (4.23) and hence the critical/supercritical case of Theorem 4.5 would be unsupported.
  • standard math Standard harmonic analysis background: Paley-Wiener, Schwartz distribution theory, Calderon reproducing formula and sampling formula (Lemmas 3.1, 3.4), Poisson summation, and scalar-valued maximal inequalities (Lemma 3.10).
    These are classical tools cited to [35], [43], [44], and [34]; they are not claimed as new.
  • standard math The unweighted sequence space equivalences, e.g., dot-f^{s,1/p}_{p,q} equivalent to dot-f^s_{infinity,q} (quoted from [35]) and the embedding (4.16).
    Used in the proof of Theorem 4.20 and in Lemma 4.18; treated as known.

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Introduced by A. Volberg, matrix $A_{p,\infty}$ weights provide a suitable generalization of Muckenhoupt $A_\infty$ weights from the classical theory. In our previous work, we established new characterizations of these weights. Here, we use these results to study inhomogeneous Besov-type and Triebel--Lizorkin-type spaces with such weights. In particular, we characterize these spaces, in terms of the $\varphi$-transform, molecules, and wavelets, and obtain the boundedness of almost diagonal operators, pseudo-differential operators, trace operators, pointwise multipliers, and Calder\'on--Zygmund operators on these spaces. This is the first systematic study of inhomogeneous Besov--Triebel--Lizorkin-type spaces with $A_{p,\infty}$-matrix weights, but some of the results are new even when specialized to the scalar unweighted case.

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