Multiparameter singular integrals on the Heisenberg group: uniform estimates
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Abstract: We consider a class of multiparameter singular Radon integral operators on the Heisenberg group where the underlying variety is the graph of a polynomial. A remarkable difference with the euclidean case, where Heisenberg convolution is replaced by euclidean convolution, is that the operators on the Heisenberg group are always bounded. This is not the case in the euclidean setting where boundedness depends on the polynomial defining the underlying surface. Here we uncover some new, interesting phenomena. For example, although the Heisenberg group operators are always bounded, the bounds are {it not} uniform in the coefficients of polynomials with fixed degree. When we ask for which polynoimals uniform bounds hold, we arrive at the {it same} class where uniform bounds hold in the euclidean case.
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