Some remarks on the \(L^p\)-\(L^q\) boundedness of trigonometric sums and oscillatory integrals (Q2583073)

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Some remarks on the \(L^p\)-\(L^q\) boundedness of trigonometric sums and oscillatory integrals
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    Some remarks on the \(L^p\)-\(L^q\) boundedness of trigonometric sums and oscillatory integrals (English)
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    13 January 2006
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    Let \(v(t,x)\) be the solution of the inhomogeneous Schrödinger equation \[ i\partial_tv-\triangle v=F(t,x),\, (t,x)\in \mathbb R\times\mathbb R^n, \] with zero initial data. The author proves that if \(0\leq \frac1{r}\leq1/2\), \(0\leq\frac1{\widetilde{r}}\leq 1/2\) and \(| 1/r-1/{\widetilde{r}}| <1/n\), then there exist some exponents \(q, \widetilde{q}\in[1,\infty]\) for which the following delayed reversed space-time estimates hold: \[ \| v\| _{L^r(\mathbb R^n;\,L^q([2,3]))}\lesssim \| F\| _{L^{\widetilde{r}'}(\mathbb R^n;\,L^{\widetilde q'}([0,1]))}, \] where \(\frac1{\widetilde{r}}+\frac1{\widetilde{r}'}=1 =\frac1{\widetilde{q}}+\frac1{\widetilde{q}'}\). To this end, the author first discusses the asymptotic behavior for the best constant in \(L^p-L^q\) estimates for trigonometric polynomials and for an integral operator which is related to the solution of inhomogeneous Schrödinger equations.
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    trigonometric sum
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    oscillatory integral
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    inhomogeneous Schrödinger equation
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