Endpoint estimates for one-dimensional oscillatory integral operators
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Abstract: The one-dimensional oscillatory integral operator associated to a real analytic phase is given by T_lambda f(x) =int_{-infty}^infty e^{ilambda S(x,y)} chi(x,y) f(y) dy. In this paper, we obtain a complete characterization for the mapping properties of on spaces, namely we prove that for some if and only if the point lies in the reduced Newton polygon of , and this estimate is sharp if and only if it lies on the reduced Newton diagram.
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