The non-resonant bilinear Hilbert--Carleson operator

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Authors: Cristina Benea, Frédéric Bernicot, Victor Lie, Marco Vitturi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 June 2021

Abstract: In this paper we introduce the class of bilinear Hilbert--Carleson operators BCaa>0 defined by BC^{a}(f,g)(x):= sup_{lambdain {mathbb R}} Big|int f(x-t), g(x+t), e^{ilambda t^a} , frac{dt}{t} Big| and show that in the non-resonant case ain(0,infty)setminus1,2 the operator BCa extends continuously from Lp(mathbbR)imesLq(mathbbR) into Lr(mathbbR) whenever frac1p+frac1q=frac1r with 1<p,,qleqinfty and frac23<r<infty. A key novel feature of these operators is that -- in the non-resonant case -- BCa has a emph{hybrid} nature enjoying both (1) ``zero curvature features inherited from the modulation invariance property of the classical bilinear Hilbert transform (BHT), and (2) ``non-zero curvature features arising from the Carleson-type operator with nonlinear phase lambdata.













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