Oscillatory integrals and maximal averages over homogeneous surfaces (Q1919618)

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Oscillatory integrals and maximal averages over homogeneous surfaces
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    Oscillatory integrals and maximal averages over homogeneous surfaces (English)
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    5 September 1996
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    This paper is concerned with maximal operators associated to compactly supported smooth measures on hypersurfaces of finite type. To be more precise, a hypersurface \(S\) in \({\mathbb R}^n\) is said to be of finite type if the order of contact of the tangent lines to \(S\) is bounded. Given a smooth surface measure \(\sigma\) on \(S\), we consider the dilates \(\delta_t\sigma\) given by \((\delta_t\sigma)(u)=\sigma(u\circ D_t)\) for any bounded continuous function \(u\) on \({\mathbb R}^n\), where \(D_tx=tx\), and the associated maximal operator \({\mathcal M}\), given by \({\mathcal M}f=\sup_{t>0} | (\delta_t\sigma)*f| \) for compactly supported continuous functions \(f\) on \({\mathbb R}^n\). Estimates of the form \(\| {\mathcal M}f\|_p\leq C\| f\|_p\) for the Lebesgue \(L^p\) norms are studied, for \(p\) in the range \((1,\infty)\). The first main result is that, if such an inequality holds, then \(x\mapsto d(x,H)^{-1/p}\in L^1_{\text{loc}}(S)\) for all hyperplanes \(H\) not passing through the origin (here \(d\) denotes the Euclidean distance); this does not require the finite type assumption. Conversely, if \(S\) is of the form \(x_n=\Phi(x_1,\ldots,x_{n-1})+C\), where \(\Phi\) is homogeneous and \(\Phi^{-1/p_0}\in L^1_{\text{loc}}({\mathbb R}^{n-1})\), then \(\| {\mathcal M}f\|_p\leq C\| f\|_p\) holds if \(p>p_0\geq 2\). Here the finite type assumption is definitely needed.
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    oscillatory integrals
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    maximal averages
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    homogeneous functions
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    norm inequality
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    maximal operators
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    hypersurface
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