Application of a Fourier restriction theorem to certain families of projections in R^3
DOI10.1007/S12220-014-9480-7zbMATH Open1321.42021arXiv1307.5039OpenAlexW1970470390MaRDI QIDQ490757FDOQ490757
Richard Oberlin, Daniel M. Oberlin
Publication date: 28 August 2015
Published in: The Journal of Geometric Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5039
Hausdorff and packing measures (28A78) Fractals (28A80) Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and other transforms of Fourier type (42B10) Miscellaneous topics in measure theory (28E99)
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- Fourier decay of fractal measures on hyperboloids
- Improved decay of conical averages of the Fourier transform
- Restricted families of projections onto planes: the general case of nonvanishing geodesic curvature
- Hausdorff Dimension, Projections, Intersections, and Besicovitch Sets
- Hausdorff dimension and projections related to intersections
- On restricted families of projections in \(\mathbb{R}^{3}\)
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