Sharp norm estimates of layer potentials and operators at high frequency
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Abstract: In this paper, we investigate single and double layer potentials mapping boundary data to interior functions of a domain at high frequency . For single layer potentials, we find that the norms decay in . The rate of decay depends on the curvature of : The norm is in general domains and if the boundary is curved. The double layer potential, however, displays uniform bounds independent of curvature. By various examples, we show that all our estimates on layer potentials are sharp. The appendix by Galkowski gives bounds for the single and double layer operators at high frequency that are sharp modulo . In this case, both the single and double layer operator bounds depend upon the curvature of the boundary.
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