Abstract

We show that the Lusin area function and essentially all of its real-variable generalizations are pointwise dominated by an \lq\lq intrinsic\rq\rq\ square function, and that this latter function is, for all practical purposes, no larger than a \lq\lq generic\rq\rq square function.

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