Singular integrals associated to hypersurfaces: \(L^2\) theory (Q1306267)

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      Singular integrals associated to hypersurfaces: \(L^2\) theory (English)
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      29 November 1999
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      The authors consider singular integrals \[ Hf(x)= \text{p.v. }\int_{|t|\leq 1} f(x- \Gamma(t)) K(t) dt \] associated to a classical Calderón-Zygmund kernel \(K\) and a hypersurface \(\Gamma(t)= (t,\phi(\psi(t)))\), where \(\phi\) is an arbitrary \(C^1\) function and \(\psi\) is a smooth convex function of finite type. Then the authors give a characterization of those Calderón-Zygmund kernels \(K\) and convex functions \(\psi\) so that the associated singular integral operator \(H\) is bounded on \(L^2\) for all \(C^1\) functions \(\phi\).
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      hypersurfaces
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      \(L^2\)-boundedness
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      singular integrals
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      Calderón-Zygmund kernel
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      convex functions
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