On the optimality of the hypercontractivity of the complex Bohnenblust--Hille inequality

Abstract

The main motivation of this paper is the following open problem: Is the hypercontractivity of the complex polynomial Bohnenblust--Hille inequality an optimal result? We show that the solution to this problem has a close connection with the searching of the optimal constants for the real polynomial Bohnenblust--Hille inequality. So we are lead to a detailed study of the hypercontractivity constants for real scalars. In fact we study two notions of constants of hypercontractivity: absolute (Ha,R) and asymptotic (H∞,R). Among other results, our estimates combined with recent results from CMPS show that \[ 1.5098<H∞,R<2.829 and 1.6561<Ha,R<3.296. \]

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