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A quantitative stability theorem for convolution on the Heisenberg group
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    A quantitative stability theorem for convolution on the Heisenberg group (English)
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    5 July 2021
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    Summary: Although the convolution operators on Euclidean space and the Heisenberg group satisfy the same \(L^p\) bounds with the same optimal constants, the former has maximizers while the latter does not. However, as work of Christ has shown, it is still possible to characterize near-maximizers. Specifically, any near-maximizing triple of the trilinear form for convolution on the Heisenberg group must be close to a particular type of triple of ordered Gaussians after adjusting by symmetry. In this paper, we use the expansion method to prove a quantitative version of this characterization.
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    Heisenberg group
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    quantitative stability
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    sharp constants
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