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Endpoint bounds for convolution operators with singular measures

E. FerreyraT. GodoyM. Urciuolo — 1998

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let S n + 1 be the graph of the function ϕ : [ - 1 , 1 ] n defined by ϕ ( x 1 , , x n ) = j = 1 n | x j | β j , with 1< β 1 β n , and let μ the measure on n + 1 induced by the Euclidean area measure on S. In this paper we characterize the set of pairs (p,q) such that the convolution operator with μ is L p - L q bounded.

On some singular integral operatorsclose to the Hilbert transform

T. GodoyL. SaalM. Urciuolo — 1997

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let m: ℝ → ℝ be a function of bounded variation. We prove the L p ( ) -boundedness, 1 < p < ∞, of the one-dimensional integral operator defined by T m f ( x ) = p . v . k ( x - y ) m ( x + y ) f ( y ) d y where k ( x ) = j 2 j φ j ( 2 j x ) for a family of functions φ j j satisfying conditions (1.1)-(1.3) given below.

Convolution operators with anisotropically homogeneous measures on 2 n with n-dimensional support

E. FerreyraT. GodoyM. Urciuolo — 2002

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let α i , β i > 0 , 1 ≤ i ≤ n, and for t > 0 and x = (x₁,...,xₙ) ∈ ℝⁿ, let t x = ( t α x , . . . , t α x ) , t x = ( t β x , . . . , t β x ) and | | x | | = i = 1 n | x i | 1 / α i . Let φ₁,...,φₙ be real functions in C ( - 0 ) such that φ = (φ₁,..., φₙ) satisfies φ(t • x) = t ∘ φ(x). Let γ > 0 and let μ be the Borel measure on 2 n given by μ ( E ) = χ E ( x , φ ( x ) ) | | x | | γ - α d x , where α = i = 1 n α i and dx denotes the Lebesgue measure on ℝⁿ. Let T μ f = μ f and let | | T μ | | p , q be the operator norm of T μ from L p ( 2 n ) into L q ( 2 n ) , where the L p spaces are taken with respect to the Lebesgue measure. The type set E μ is defined by E μ = ( 1 / p , 1 / q ) : | | T μ | | p , q < , 1 p , q . In the case α i β k for 1 ≤ i,k ≤ n we characterize the type set under...

Restriction theorems for the Fourier transform to homogeneous polynomial surfaces in ℝ³

E. FerreyraT. GodoyM. Urciuolo — 2004

Studia Mathematica

Let φ:ℝ² → ℝ be a homogeneous polynomial function of degree m ≥ 2, let Σ = (x,φ(x)): |x| ≤ 1 and let σ be the Borel measure on Σ defined by σ ( A ) = B χ A ( x , φ ( x ) ) d x where B is the unit open ball in ℝ² and dx denotes the Lebesgue measure on ℝ². We show that the composition of the Fourier transform in ℝ³ followed by restriction to Σ defines a bounded operator from L p ( ³ ) to L q ( Σ , d σ ) for certain p,q. For m ≥ 6 the results are sharp except for some border points.

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