Maximal operators defined by Fourier multipliers
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Publication:3884585
DOI10.4064/SM-68-1-79-83zbMATH Open0442.42013OpenAlexW777981297MaRDI QIDQ3884585FDOQ3884585
Authors: C. E. Kenig, Peter A. Tomas
Publication date: 1980
Published in: Studia Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/218327
Multipliers for harmonic analysis in several variables (42B15) Maximal functions, Littlewood-Paley theory (42B25)
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- Oscillation inequalities in ergodic theory and analysis: one-parameter and multi-parameter perspectives
- Convergence of multiplier operators on compact manifolds
- Solution of the problem of generalized localization for spherical partial sums of multiple Fourier series
- Multipliers on certain function spaces
- Transference of bilinear multipliers on Lorentz spaces
- Divergence of eigenfunction expansions
- Generalized localization and summability almost everywhere of multiple Fourier series and integrals
- On the capacity of sets of divergence associated with the spherical partial integral operator
- Transplanting maximal inequalities between Laguerre and Hankel multipliers
- Bounds for anisotropic Carleson operators
- The Spectral Measure and Hilbert Transform of a Measure-Preserving Transformation
- Transference of Maximal Multipliers on Hardy Spaces
- Periodization, transference of Muckenhoupt weights, and automatic tight norm estimates for the periodic Hilbert transform
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- Well-posedness and unique continuation property for the generalized Ostrovsky equation with low regularity
- Boundedness of some operators composed of Fourier multipliers
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- Generalized localization for spherical partial sums of multiple Fourier series
- Inversion formula for the windowed Fourier transform
- Riesz means of Fourier series and integrals: Strong summability at the critical index
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