Maximal functions associated with flat plane curves with mitigating factors
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Abstract: We study the boundedness problem for maximal operators associated to flat plane curves with Mitigating factors, defined by mathbb{M}_{sigma}f(x) , := , sup_{1 leq t leq 2} left|int_{0}^{1} f(x-tGamma(s)) , (kappa(s))^{sigma} , ds
ight|, where denotes the curvature of the curve in . Let be the closed triangle with vertices In this paper, we prove that for , there is a constant such that
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