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Iterated trilinear Fourier integrals with arbitrary symbols

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DOI10.1016/j.jfa.2017.07.005zbMath1377.42016arXiv1311.1574OpenAlexW2964331299MaRDI QIDQ2402677

Joeun Jung

Publication date: 13 September 2017

Published in: Journal of Functional Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.1574


zbMATH Keywords

Fourier analysissingular integral operatorsmultilinear operatorstime-frequency analysis


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Singular and oscillatory integrals (Calderón-Zygmund, etc.) (42B20) Multipliers for harmonic analysis in several variables (42B15)


Related Items (4)

\(L^p\) estimates for semi-degenerate simplex multipliers ⋮ Generic trilinear multipliers associated to degenerate simplexes ⋮ On a biparameter maximal multilinear operator ⋮ Singular Brascamp–Lieb: A Survey



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