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On the \(\mathcal L\)-characteristic of some potential-type operators with oscillating symbols and singularities of the kernels on a sphere.
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    On the \(\mathcal L\)-characteristic of some potential-type operators with oscillating symbols and singularities of the kernels on a sphere. (English)
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    15 June 2004
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    The authors consider integral convolution operators over \(\mathbb R^n\) defined as pseudo-differential operators with the symbols \(\omega (\xi')| \xi| ^{-\alpha}e^{i\gamma | \xi| }\) where \(\frac{n-1}2<\alpha <n\), \(\gamma >0\), \(\xi'=\xi /| \xi| \), and \(\omega\) is a smooth non-degenerate homogeneous function of degree zero. As integral operators, they have kernels, non-integrable at infinity, with a possible singularity on the sphere \(\{ | x| =\gamma\}\). The \(\mathcal L\)-characteristic of such operators is found, that is, it is determined exactly for which pairs \((p,q)\) the operator acts continuously from \(L_p\) to \(L_q\).
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    singular integral operator
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    \(\mathcal L\)-characteristic
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