Damping estimates for oscillatory integral operators with real-analytic phases and its applications (Q2317892)

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    Damping estimates for oscillatory integral operators with real-analytic phases and its applications
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      Damping estimates for oscillatory integral operators with real-analytic phases and its applications (English)
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      13 August 2019
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      The authors consider one-dimensional oscillatory integral operators of the form \[ T_\lambda f(x)=\int\limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty}\mathrm{e}^{i\lambda S(x,y)}\varphi(x,y)f(y)\,\mathrm{d}y, \] where \(\lambda\in\mathbb{R}\) is a parameter, \(S\) is a real-analytic function near the origin in \(\mathbb{R}^2\), and \(\varphi\) is a smooth cut-off function supported in a small neighborhood of the origin. The main goal of the paper is to determine the optimal decay of the operator norm of \(T_\lambda\) in the framework of Lebesgue spaces interpolating sharp \(L^2\) decay estimates for a class of damped oscillatory integral operators and some endpoint estimates.
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      oscillatory integral operator
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      real-analytic phase
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      damped oscillatory integral operator
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      sharp \({L^{p}}\) decay
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      Newton polyhedron
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      Van der Corput lemma
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