Sharp Weighted Cohen--Dahmen--Daubechies--DeVore Inequality with Applications to (Weighted) Critical Sobolev Spaces, Gagliardo--Nirenberg Inequalities, and Muckenhoupt Weights
Yinqin Li, Dachun Yang, Wen Yuan, Yangyang Zhang, Yirui Zhao

TL;DR
This paper develops a sharp weighted inequality related to Sobolev and Besov spaces, with applications to wavelet characterizations, interpolation, Gagliardo--Nirenberg inequalities, and Muckenhoupt weights, extending key formulas in analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a quantitative weighted inequality with sharp dependence on weight constants and applies it to various fundamental problems in analysis, including characterizations and extensions of classical formulas.
Findings
Established a sharp weighted Cohen--Dahmen--Daubechies--DeVore inequality.
Obtained wavelet-based characterization of critical weighted Sobolev spaces.
Extended Brezis--Seeger--Van Schaftingen--Yung formula to ball Banach function spaces.
Abstract
In this article, we establish a quantitative weighted variant of a far-reaching inequality obtained by A. Cohen, W. Dahmen, I. Daubechies, and R. DeVore in 2003, whose dependence on the -weight constant for any is sharp. As applications, we obtain the almost characterization of the critical weighted Sobolev space in terms of wavelets, a sharp real interpolation between this weighted Sobolev space and weighted Besov spaces, and three new Gagliardo--Nirenberg type inequalities in the framework of ball Banach function spaces. Moreover, we apply this sharp weighted inequality to extend the famous Brezis--Seeger--Van Schaftingen--Yung formula in ball Banach function spaces, which gives an affirmative answer to the question in page 29 of [Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 62 (2023), Paper No. 234]. Notably, we further establish two new characterizations of…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
Topicsadvanced mathematical theories
