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    Convolution estimates for some measures on flat curves (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    Let \(\mu\) be a singular measure supported on a flat curve in the plane. It is shown that under certain conditions it holds that \(\mu*L^ \phi\subseteq L^ 2\) where \(L^ \phi\) is an Orlicz space, and the Orlicz function \(\phi\) satisfies \(\lim_{t\to \infty} \phi(t)/t^ 2=0\). Also estimates on the distribution function of the Fourier transform of \(\mu\) are obtained.
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    singular measure
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    flat curve
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    Orlicz space
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    Orlicz function
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    distribution function
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    Fourier transform
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