Multiparameter singular integrals and maximal operators along flat surfaces
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:1001602)
Recommendations
- Maximal functions and Hilbert transforms along variable flat curves
- \(L^ p\)-boundedness of the Hilbert transform and maximal function along flat curves in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\)
- Maximal operators and Hilbert transforms along flat curves near \(L^{1}\)
- Multiple singular integrals and maximal functions along hypersurfaces
- DOUBLE HILBERT TRANSFORMS ALONG POLYNOMIAL SURFACES IN R3
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 447275 (Why is no real title available?)
- Classes of singular integrals along curves and surfaces
- Double Hilbert transforms along polynomial surfaces in \(\mathbb{R}^3\)
- Estimates for Wainger's singular integrals along curves
- Hilbert transforms for convex curves
- L 2 Boundedness of Hilbert Transforms Along Surfaces and Convolution Operators Homogeneous with Respect to a Multiple Parameter Group
- Multiparameter singular integrals and maximal functions
- Operators associated to flat plane curves: \(L^ p\) estimates via dilation methods
- Singular Integrals and Maximal Functions Associated to Surfaces of Revolution
- Singular and maximal Radon transforms: Analysis and geometry
- Singular integral and maximal operators associated to hypersurfaces: \(L^p\) theory
- Singular integrals and the Newton diagram
- Singular integrals associated to hypersurfaces: \(L^2\) theory
- 𝐿^{𝑝} estimates for maximal functions and Hilbert transforms along flat convex curves in 𝐑²
Cited in
(7)- Maximal operators along flat curves with one variable vector field
- On singular integrals and maximal operators along surfaces of revolution on product domains
- Maximal functions associated to a family of flat curves in lacunary directions
- Real analytic multi-parameter singular Radon transforms: necessity of the Stein-Street condition
- Double Hilbert transform along real-analytic surfaces in ℝ d +2
- Multiple singular integrals and maximal functions along hypersurfaces
- Multiple Hilbert transforms associated with polynomials
This page was built for publication: Multiparameter singular integrals and maximal operators along flat surfaces
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1001602)