Bilinear Riesz means on the Heisenberg group (Q2010460)

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    Bilinear Riesz means on the Heisenberg group
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      27 November 2019
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      The authors investigate the bilinear Riesz means $S^{\alpha}$ associated with the sublaplacian $\mathcal{L}$ on the Heisenberg group. The authors prove that the operator $S^{\alpha}$ is bounded from $L^{p_{1}}\times L^{p_{2}}$ into $L^p$ for $1\leq p_{1}, p_{2} \leq \infty$ and $1/p=1/p_{1}+1/p_{2}$, when $\alpha$ is larger than the suitable smooth index $\alpha(p_{1}, p_{2})$. Let \[ \mathcal{L}f =\int_{0}^{\infty}\lambda P_{\lambda}f \mu(\lambda) \] be the spectral decomposition of the sublaplacian $\mathcal{L}$ on the Heisenberg group $\mathbb{H}^n$ where $d\mu(\lambda)$ is the Plancherel measure for $\mathbb{H}^n$ and $P_{\lambda}f$ is an eigenfunction of the sublaplacian $\mathcal{L}$ with the eigenvalue $\lambda$. \[ S^{\alpha}(f,g)=\int_{0}^{\infty}\int_{0}^{\infty}(1-\lambda_{1}-\lambda_{2})_{+}^{\alpha}P_{\lambda_{1}}f P_{\lambda_{2}}g d\mu(\lambda_{1})d\mu(\lambda_{2}). \]
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      Heisenberg group
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      bilinear Riesz means
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      restriction theorem
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