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Oscillatory integrals and volumes with semiquasihomogeneous phase
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    Oscillatory integrals and volumes with semiquasihomogeneous phase (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    Let \(I(\tau,F,\varphi)=\int_{\mathbb{R}^ n}\varphi\exp(i\tau F)\), where \(\varphi:\mathbb{R}^ n\to\mathbb{R}\) is \(C^ \infty\) with support in a small neighborhood of the origin, and \(F\) is defined in the support of \(\varphi\). The author obtains asymptotic expansions for this integral as \(\tau\to\infty\) when \(F\) is semiquasihomogeneous, that is, \(F=f+f_ 1\), where \(f\) is a quasihomogeneous polynomial of degree 1 with weights \(\alpha=(\alpha_ 1,\ldots,\alpha_ n)\) and \(f_ 1=\sum a_ mx^ m\), where \(a_ m\geq 0\) if \((m,\alpha)\leq 1\), is real-analytic. The principal term of these asymptotics, for \(|\alpha|<1\), has the form \(a(f)\tau^{-|\alpha|}\varphi(0)\), where \(a(f)>0\). An analogous expansion is obtained for the Lebesgue integral of \(\varphi\) over the set \(\{x\in\mathbb{R}^ n:0\leq F(x)\leq\varepsilon\}\), with \(\varepsilon>0\). This Lebesgue integral is the ``volume'' of \(F=f+f_ 1\). Finally, the author obtains a result concerning the relationship between the semiquasihomogeneity of \(F\) and the \(\mathbb{R}\)-nondegeneracy of the principal part of the Maclaurin series of \(f\).
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    oscillatory integrals
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    Lebesgue integral
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    semiquasihomogeneity
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