Keith M. Rogers

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50566372022-12-08Paper
On a Higher Dimensional Version of the Benjamin--Ono Equation2019-11-18Paper
Improved Fourier restriction estimates in higher dimensions2019-09-17Paper
Improved bounds for the Kakeya maximal conjecture in higher dimensions2019-08-14Paper
A note on pointwise convergence for the Schrödinger equation2019-03-15Paper
Average decay of the Fourier transform of measures with applications2019-02-14Paper
Unique determination of the electric potential in the presence of a fixed magnetic potential in the plane2019-01-15Paper
New Kakeya estimates using the polynomial Wolff axioms2019-01-07Paper
On the polynomial Wolff axioms2018-12-13Paper
Falconer's distance set problem via the wave equation2018-02-03Paper
Coherence on fractals versus pointwise convergence for the Schrödinger equation2017-04-06Paper
Unbounded potential recovery in the plane2017-02-02Paper
GLOBAL UNIQUENESS FOR THE CALDERÓN PROBLEM WITH LIPSCHITZ CONDUCTIVITIES2016-01-22Paper
Twisted Hilbert transforms vs Kakeya sets of directions2016-01-12Paper
Directional maximal operators and lacunarity in higher dimensions2015-12-18Paper
On Plancherel's identity for a two-dimensional scattering transform2015-10-29Paper
An improved necessary condition for the Schr\"odinger maximal estimate2015-06-17Paper
Rough Potential Recovery in the Plane2015-03-16Paper
Weighted estimates for conic Fourier multipliers2014-10-17Paper
Square functions and maximal operators associated with radial Fourier multipliers2014-09-09Paper
A Sharp Bilinear Estimate for the Klein–Gordon Equation in ℝ1+12014-09-05Paper
Differentiation of integrals in higher dimensions2014-07-25Paper
Sharp Morawetz estimates2014-01-17Paper
A sharp Strichartz estimate for the wave equation with data in the energy space2013-05-21Paper
On the size of divergence sets for the Schroedinger equation with radial data2013-04-25Paper
THE SOBOLEV NORM OF CHARACTERISTIC FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE CALDERON INVERSE PROBLEM2013-04-19Paper
On space-time estimates for the Schrödinger operator2013-02-18Paper
Regularity of the Schrödinger equation for the harmonic oscillator2012-11-29Paper
Improved bounds for Stein's square functions2012-06-29Paper
The Schrödinger equation along curves and the quantum harmonic oscillator2012-03-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31023512011-12-03Paper
An endpoint space-time estimate for the Schrödinger equation2011-03-14Paper
On the dimension of divergence sets of dispersive equations2011-02-14Paper
A Calderón–Zygmund estimate with applications to generalized Radon transforms and Fourier integral operators2011-01-14Paper
Endpoint maximal and smoothing estimates for Schrödinger equations2010-04-22Paper
Strichartz estimates via the Schrödinger maximal operator2009-02-09Paper
A local smoothing estimate for the Schrödinger equation2008-11-12Paper
Sharp Null Form Estimates for the Wave Equation in2008-10-15Paper
Sharp estimates for maximal operators associated to the wave equation2008-09-03Paper
Unconditional well-posedness for subcritical NLS in \(H^s\)2007-11-23Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35933942007-07-20Paper
On a planar variant of the Kakeya problem2007-02-15Paper
Pointwise convergence of solutions to the nonelliptic Schr\"odinger equation2007-02-13Paper
A refinement of the Strichartz inequality on the saddle and applications2007-01-09Paper
A van der Corput lemma for the 𝑝-adic numbers2005-08-29Paper
Sharp van der Corput estimates and minimal divided differences2005-08-29Paper
Maximal averages along curves over the p-adic numbers2005-01-31Paper
The Finite Field Kakeya Problem2003-10-23Paper

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