Calderón-Zygmund kernels and rectifiability in the plane

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Abstract: Let EsubsetC be a Borel set with finite length, that is, 0<mathcalH1(E)<infty. By a theorem of David and L'eger, the L2(mathcalH1lfloorE)-boundedness of the singular integral associated to the Cauchy kernel (or even to one of its coordinate parts x/|z|2,y/|z|2,z=(x,y)inC) implies that E is rectifiable. We extend this result to any kernel of the form x2n1/|z|2n,z=(x,y)inC,ninmathbbN. We thus provide the first non-trivial examples of operators not directly related with the Cauchy transform whose L2-boundedness implies rectifiability.









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