Decay estimates for oscillatory integrals with polynomial phase in terms of \(p^{(n-3)}\) and \(p^{(n-2)}\) or in terms of \(p^{(n-2)}\) and \(p^{(n-1)}\) (Q1876751)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2093838
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2093838 |
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Decay estimates for oscillatory integrals with polynomial phase in terms of \(p^{(n-3)}\) and \(p^{(n-2)}\) or in terms of \(p^{(n-2)}\) and \(p^{(n-1)}\) (English)
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20 August 2004
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The author obtains uniform estimates from above of oscillatory integrals, when the polynomial phase is a real polynomial depending on one variable. The amplitude is the characteristic function of the segment. The estimates in question depend on the difference between the roots, real or complex, of the polynomials \(p^{(n-3)}(t)\) and \(p^{(n-2)}(t)\) or between \(p^{(n-2)}(t)\) and \(p^{(n-1)}(t)\), i.e., \(p^{(n-3)}(t)\) and \(p^{(n-2)}(t)\) at polynomial degree \(n\geq 3\); \(p^{(n-2)}(t)\) and \(p^{(n-1)}(t)\) at polynomial degree \(n\geq 4\). The result is considered as partial generalization of the results achieved in [\textit{B. H. Felkel}, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 280, No.~2, 420--440 (2003; Zbl 1039.42010)].
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oscillatory integrals
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polynomial phase
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0.897814929485321
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0.8230290412902832
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0.822858989238739
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0.8082849979400635
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0.8075310587882996
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