Uniform l^2-decoupling in R^2 for polynomials
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Abstract: For each positive integer , we prove a uniform -decoupling inequality for the collection of all polynomials phases of degree at most . Our result is intimately related to cite{MR4078083}, but we use a different partition that is determined by the geometry of each individual phase function.
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