L^p estimates for bilinear and multiparameter Hilbert transforms

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DOI10.2140/APDE.2015.8.675zbMATH Open1329.42008arXiv1403.0624OpenAlexW2517780506MaRDI QIDQ2349396FDOQ2349396


Authors: Wei Dai, Guozhen Lu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 June 2015

Published in: Analysis \& PDE (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: C. Muscalu, J. Pipher, T. Tao and C. Thiele proved in cite{MPTT1} that the standard bilinear and bi-parameter Hilbert transform does not satisfy any Lp estimates. They also raised a question asking if a bilinear and bi-parameter multiplier operator defined by T_{m}(f_{1},f_{2})(x):=int_{mathbb{R}^{4}}m(xi,eta)hat{f_{1}}(xi_{1},eta_{1})hat{f_{2}}(xi_{2},eta_{2})e^{2pi ixcdot((xi_{1},eta_{1})+(xi_{2},eta_{2}))}dxi deta satisfies any Lp estimates, where the symbol m satisfies |partial_{xi}^{alpha}partial_{eta}^{�eta}m(xi,eta)|lesssimfrac{1}{dist(xi,Gamma_{1})^{|alpha|}}cdotfrac{1}{dist(eta,Gamma_{2})^{|�eta|}} for sufficiently many multi-indices alpha=(alpha1,alpha2) and , Gammai (i=1,2) are subspaces in mathbbR2 and dim,Gamma1=0,,dim,Gamma2=1. P. Silva answered partially this question in cite{S} and proved that Tm maps Lp1imesLp2ightarrowLp boundedly when frac1p1+frac1p2=frac1p with p1,p2>1, frac1p1+frac2p2<2 and frac1p2+frac2p1<2. One observes that the admissible range here for these tuples (p1,p2,p) is a proper subset contained in the admissible range of BHT. In this paper, we establish the same Lp estimates as BHT in the full range for the bilinear and multi-parameter Hilbert transforms with arbitrary symbols satisfying appropriate decay assumptions (Theorem 1.3). Moreover, we also establish the same Lp estimates as BHT for certain modified bilinear and bi-parameter Hilbert transforms with dim,Gamma1=dim,Gamma2=1 but with a slightly better decay than that for the bilinear and bi-parameter Hilbert transform (Theorem 1.4).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.0624




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