Kakeya-type sets for Geometric Maximal Operators
Abstract
Given a family G of rectangles, to which one associates a tree [G], one defines a natural number λ [G] called its analytic split and satisfying, for all 1 < p < ∞ log(λ [G]) p MG p p where MG is the Hardy-Littlewood type maximal operator associated to the family G. As an application, we completely characterize the boundeness of planar rarefied directional maximal operators on L p for 1 < p < ∞. Precisely, if is an arbitrary set of angles in [0, π 4), we prove that any rarefied basis B of the directional basis R yields an operator MB that has the same L p-behavior than the directional maximal operator M for 1 < p < ∞.
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