A note on the Schrödinger smoothing effect
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Abstract: The Kato-Yajima smoothing estimate is a smoothing weighted estimate with a singular power weight for the Schr"odinger propagator. The weight has been generalized relatively recently to Morrey-Campanato weights. In this paper we make this generalization more sharp in terms of the so-called Kerman-Sawyer weights. Our result is based on a more sharpened Fourier restriction estimate in a weighted space. Obtained results are also extended to the fractional Schr"odinger propagator.
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