Real analytic multi-parameter singular Radon transforms: necessity of the Stein-Street condition
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Abstract: We study operators of the form Tf(x)= psi(x) int f(gamma_t(x))K(t),dt, where is a real analytic function of mapping from a neighborhood of in into satisfying , , and is a "multi-parameter singular kernel" with compact support in ; for example when is a product singular kernel. The celebrated work of Christ, Nagel, Stein, and Wainger studied such operators with smooth , in the single-parameter case when is a Calder'on-Zygmund kernel. Street and Stein generalized their work to the multi-parameter case, and gave sufficient conditions for the -boundedness of such operators. This paper shows that when is real analytic, the sufficient conditions of Street and Stein are also necessary for the -boundedness of , for all such kernels .
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