Fourier extension estimates for symmetric functions and applications to nonlinear Helmholtz equations
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Abstract: We establish weighted -Fourier-extension estimates for -invariant functions defined on the unit sphere , allowing for exponents below the Stein-Tomas critical exponent . Moreover, in the more general setting of an arbitrary closed subgroup and -invariant functions, we study the implications of weighted Fourier-extension estimates with regard to boundedness and nonvanishing properties of the corresponding weighted Helmholtz resolvent operator. Finally, we use these properties to derive new existence results for -invariant solutions to the nonlinear Helmholtz equation - Delta u - u = Q(x)|u|^{p-2}u, quad u in W^{2,p}(mathbb{R}^{N}), where is a nonnegative bounded and -invariant weight function.
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