Sufficient conditions for the Lebesgue integrability of Fourier transforms (Q653777)

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Sufficient conditions for the Lebesgue integrability of Fourier transforms
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    19 December 2011
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    For \(f \in L^p = L^p(\mathbb R,\mathbb C)\), \(1< p\leq 2\), using the \((L^p+)\) modulus of continuity conditions are given that the Fourier transform \(\hat f\in L^r_w\) with given weight function \(w\). Special cases are: If \(f \in \text{Lip}(\alpha,p)\) (i.e. \(\sup_{0<h<\delta}\) \(\big(\int_{\mathbb R}| f(x+h)-f(x)| ^p dx\big)^{1/p} = O(\delta^\alpha)\) as \(\delta\to 0\), then \(\hat f \in L^r\) for \(0<\alpha \leq 1\), \(q/(\alpha q+ 1)< r < q\), \((1/p)+1/q =1\) (a result of Titchmarsh); so \(\hat f\in L^1\) if \(f \in \text{Lip}(\alpha,p)\) and \(1/p<\alpha \leq 1\). If \(f\in \text{Lip}(\alpha)\) (the integral above replaced by \(\sup_{x\in \mathbb R}| f(x+h)-f(x)| )\) and \(\sup_{{-\infty}<a<b<\infty} \sup\{\sum^n_1 | f(x_k)-f(x_{k-1})| ^s : n \in \mathbb N,\;a=x_0<\dots < x_n=b\} < \infty\), then \(\hat f \in L^r\) for \(p/(p+\alpha(p-1)) < r < q\), \((1/p)+1/q =1\), \(0<s<p\), \(0<\alpha \); if \(s=1\), \(\hat f\in L^1\) for all \(\alpha> 0\).
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    Fourier transform
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    \(L^p\)-modulus
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    Lipschitz classes
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