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Can a weighted $\ell^p$ norm be bounded by an unweighted $\ell^q$ norm?

The answer to both questions is no. Taking $q=1$, $p=2$, $v_k = k^{-(1+\varepsilon)}$ and $\omega_k = k^{(1+3/2\varepsilon)/2}$ for some $\varepsilon>0$ provides a counter-example to the first assert …
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Can a weighted $\ell^p$ norm be bounded by an unweighted $\ell^q$ norm?

For any sequence $\omega\in[1, \infty)^{\mathbb{N}}$, define the weighted $\ell^p_\omega$-norm of the sequence $v$ by $$\Vert v\Vert_{\ell^p_\omega} := \left(\sum_{k=1}^\infty \omega_k^p |v|_k^p\right …
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