Sparse bounds for maximal monomial oscillatory Hilbert transforms

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DOI10.4064/SM8699-7-2017zbMATH Open1402.42019arXiv1609.01564OpenAlexW2963807435MaRDI QIDQ4638372FDOQ4638372


Authors: Ben Krause, Michael T. Lacey Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 May 2018

Published in: Studia Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For each dgeq2, the Hilbert transform with a polynomial oscillation as below satisfies a (1,r) sparse bound, for all r>1 H _{ ast } f (x) = sup _{epsilon } Bigllvert int_{|y| > epsilon} f (x-y) frac { e ^{2 pi i y ^d }} y; dy Bigr vert. This quickly implies weak-type inequalities for the maximal truncations, which hold for A1 weights, but are new even in the case of Lebesgue measure. The unweighted weak-type estimate emph{without maximal truncations} but with arbitrary polynomials, is due to Chanillo and Christ (1987).


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