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Sharp \(L^1\) estimates for singular transport equations
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    Sharp \(L^1\) estimates for singular transport equations (English)
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    Summary: We provide \(L^1\) estimates for a transport equation which contains singular integral operators. The form of the equation was motivated by the study of Kirchhoff-Sobolev parametrices in a Lorentzian space-time satisfying the Einstein equations. While our main application is for a specific problem in general relativity we believe that the phenomenon which our result illustrates is of a more general interest.
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    Kirchhoff-Sobolev parametrices
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    Lorentzian space-time
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