Sparse bounds for a prototypical singular Radon transform
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5377463
DOI10.4153/CMB-2018-007-5zbMATH Open1440.42089arXiv1704.04297OpenAlexW3101397405MaRDI QIDQ5377463FDOQ5377463
Authors: Richard Oberlin
Publication date: 24 May 2019
Published in: Canadian Mathematical Bulletin (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We use a variant of the technique in [Lac17a] to give sparse L^p(log(L))^4 bounds for a class of model singular and maximal Radon transforms
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.04297
Recommendations
Cites Work
- Maximal and singular integral operators via Fourier transform estimates
- Intuitive dyadic calculus: the basics
- On pointwise estimates involving sparse operators
- A pointwise estimate for the local sharp maximal function with applications to singular integrals
- An elementary proof of the \(A_{2}\) bound
- Singular maximal functions and Radon transforms near L 1
- Sparse bounds for maximally truncated oscillatory singular integrals
- Sharp weighted norm estimates beyond Calderón-Zygmund theory
- Sparse bounds for the discrete cubic Hilbert transform
- Sparse bounds for spherical maximal functions
- Sparse bilinear forms for Bochner Riesz multipliers and applications
- Domination of multilinear singular integrals by positive sparse forms
- Convex body domination and weighted estimates with matrix weights
- Positive sparse domination of variational Carleson operators
- Sparse domination of Hilbert transforms along curves
Cited In (12)
- A sparse quadratic \(T(1)\) theorem
- Sparse domination of singular Radon transform
- Sparse bounds for pseudodifferential operators
- Sparse bounds for spherical maximal functions
- Multi-scale sparse domination
- Endpoint sparse domination for classes of multiplier transformations
- Sparse bounds for discrete singular Radon transforms
- Boundedness of singular Radon transforms on \(L^p\) spaces under a finite-type condition
- A metric approach to sparse domination
- \(L^p \rightarrow L^q\) bounds for spherical maximal operators
- Dyadic harmonic analysis and weighted inequalities: the sparse revolution
- Sparse bounds for the bilinear spherical maximal function
This page was built for publication: Sparse bounds for a prototypical singular Radon transform
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5377463)