Bounds for singular fractional integrals and related Fourier integral operators (Q1874685)
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Bounds for singular fractional integrals and related Fourier integral operators (English)
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25 May 2003
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Let \(\Omega\subset\tilde\Omega\) be open sets in \(\mathbb{R}^d\), \(I\subset\mathbb{R}^{d-l}\) be an open neighborhood of the origin and let \(\eta\) be a compactly supported smooth function on \(\Omega\times I\) and assume that \(\eta(\cdot,0)\) does not vanish identically. For each \(x\in\Omega\), let \(t\to\Gamma(x,t)\subset\tilde\Omega\) be a regular parametrization of a submanifold \({\mathcal M}_x\subset\tilde\Omega\) with codimension \(l\). Moreover, assume that \(\Gamma(x,t)\subset\Omega\) if \((x,t)\in\text{supp} \eta\), and that \(\Gamma\) satisfies \(\Gamma(x,0)=x\) and depends smoothly on \((x,t)\). The authors prove the sharp \(L^p-L^q\) endpoint bounds for the following singular fractional integral operator (or weakly singular Radon transform) \({\mathcal R}_\sigma\), defined by \[ {\mathcal R}_\sigma f(x)=\int\eta(x,t)f(\Gamma(x,t))|t|^{-(d-l-\sigma)} dt \] and related Fourier integral operators, under the nonvanishing rotational curvature hypothesis on the singular support and the wavefront sets of the distribution kernel of the considered operator.
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singular fractional integral
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singular Radon transform
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fractional Radon transform
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Fourier integral operator
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angular Littlewood-Paley decomposition
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