Extremizers for adjoint Fourier restriction on hyperboloids: the higher dimensional case
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Publication:4994369
DOI10.1512/iumj.2021.70.8323zbMath1466.42006arXiv1809.05698OpenAlexW3159478271MaRDI QIDQ4994369
Betsy Stovall, Diogo Oliveira e Silva, Mateus Sousa, Emanuel Carneiro
Publication date: 17 June 2021
Published in: Indiana University Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.05698
Maximal functions, Littlewood-Paley theory (42B25) Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and other transforms of Fourier type (42B10)
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Global restriction estimates for elliptic hyperboloids ⋮ Restriction inequalities for the hyperbolic hyperboloid ⋮ Some sharp null-form type estimates for the Klein-Gordon equation ⋮ The Stein-Tomas inequality under the effect of symmetries ⋮ Strichartz estimates for orthonormal families of initial data and weighted oscillatory integral estimates ⋮ Maximisers for Strichartz inequalities on the torus
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