Endpoint estimates for one-dimensional oscillatory integral operators
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2012496
DOI10.1016/j.aim.2017.06.007zbMath1377.42025arXiv1602.05663OpenAlexW2964270757MaRDI QIDQ2012496
Publication date: 1 August 2017
Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.05663
Related Items (11)
Archimedean zeta functions and oscillatory integrals ⋮ Sharp \(L^p\) decay estimates for degenerate and singular oscillatory integral operators ⋮ Sharp \(L^p\) decay of oscillatory integral operators with certain homogeneous polynomial phases in several variables ⋮ Some new decay estimates for \((2+1)\)-dimensional degenerate oscillatory integral operators ⋮ A sharp decay estimate for degenerate oscillatory integral operators using broad-narrow method ⋮ Sharp \(L^p\) decay estimates for degenerate and singular oscillatory integral operators: homogeneous polynomial phases ⋮ Sharp Bounds for Oscillatory Integral Operators with Homogeneous Polynomial Phases ⋮ Van der Corput lemmas for Mittag-Leffler functions. II: \(\alpha\)-directions ⋮ On Wiener’s Tauberian theorems and convolution for oscillatory integral operators ⋮ Damping estimates for oscillatory integral operators with real-analytic phases and its applications ⋮ On Newton diagrams of plurisubharmonic polynomials
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Maximal decay inequalities for trilinear oscillatory integrals of convolution type
- Sharp estimates for trilinear oscillatory integrals and an algorithm of two-dimensional resolution of singularities
- Resolution of singularities in two dimensions and the stability of integrals
- Hardy spaces and oscillatory singular integrals
- On multilinear oscillatory integrals, nonsingular and singular
- A theorem concerning uniform estimates of oscillatory integrals when the phase is a function of two variables
- Harmonic analysis on nilpotent groups and singular integrals. I: Oscillatory integrals
- Hilbert integrals, singular integrals, and Radon transforms. I
- Degenerate Fourier integral operators in the plane
- The Newton polyhedron and oscillatory integral operators
- Damped oscillatory integral operators with analytic phases
- Algebraic estimates, stability of local zeta functions, and uniform estimates for distribution functions
- Sharp \(L^p\) estimates for some oscillatory integral operators in \(\mathbb{R}^1\)
- Models of degenerate Fourier integral operators and Radon transforms
- What is van der Corput's lemma in higher dimensions?
- A direct resolution of singularities for functions of two variables with applications to analysis
- Hardy spaces and oscillatory singular integrals. II
- Operator versions of the van der Corput lemma and Fourier integral operators
- Uniform geometric estimates of sublevel sets
- Boundedness of oscillatory singular integrals on Hardy spaces
- Oscillatory integrals and multipliers on FL\(^p\)
- \(H^p\) spaces of several variables
- Resolution of singularities of an algebraic variety over a field of characteristic zero. I
- A multi-dimensional resolution of singularities with applications to analysis
- On adapted coordinate systems
- Uniform estimates for cubic oscillatory integrals
- Radon transforms and finite type conditions
- On the growth and stability of real-analytic functions
- Multidimensional van der Corput and sublevel set estimates
- $L^p$ improving estimates for some classes of Radon transforms
- Sharp L 2 estimates for one-dimensional oscillatory integral operators with C ∞ phase
- Sharp \(L^2\) bounds for oscillatory integral operators with \(C^\infty\) phases
- Multilinear level set operators, oscillatory integral operators, and Newton polyhedra
This page was built for publication: Endpoint estimates for one-dimensional oscillatory integral operators