L^p boundedness of rough bi-parameter Fourier integral operators

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Abstract: In this paper, we will investigate the boundedness of the bi-parameter Fourier integral operators (or FIOs for short) of the following form: T(f)(x)=frac{1}{(2pi)^{2n}}int_{mathbb{R}^{2n}}e^{ivarphi(x,xi,eta)}cdot a(x,xi,eta)cdotwidehat{f}(xi,eta)dxi deta, where for x=(x1,x2)inmathbbRnimesmathbbRn and xi,etainmathbbRnsetminus0, the amplitude a(x,xi,eta)inLinftyBShmo and the phase function is of the form varphi(x,xi,eta)=varphi1(x1,xi)+varphi2(x2,eta) with quadvarphi1,varphi2inLinftyPhi2(mathbbRnimesmathbbRnsetminus0) and varphi(x,xi,eta) satisfies a certain rough non-degeneracy condition. The study of these operators are motivated by the Lp estimates for one-parameter FIOs and bi-parameter Fourier multipliers and pseudo-differential operators. We will first define the bi-parameter FIOs and then study the Lp boundedness of such operators when their phase functions have compact support in frequency variables with certain necessary non-degeneracy conditions. We will then establish the Lp boundedness of the more general FIOs with amplitude a(x,xi,eta)inLinftyBShmo and non-smooth phase function varphi(x,xi,eta) on x satisfying a rough non-degeneracy condition.



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