Discrete Analogues in Harmonic Analysis: A Theorem of Stein-Wainger
Classical Analysis and ODEs
2022-10-13 v1
Abstract
For , let denote the set of all degree polynomials in dimensions with real coefficients without linear terms. We prove that for any Calder\'{o}n-Zygmund kernel, , the maximally modulated and maximally truncated discrete singular integral operator, \begin{align*} \sup_{P \in \mathscr{P}_{d,D}, \ N} \Big| \sum_{0 < |m| \leq N} f(x-m) K(m) e^{2\pi i P(m)} \Big|, \end{align*} is bounded on , for each . Our proof introduces a stopping time based off of equidistribution theory of polynomial orbits to relate the analysis to its continuous analogue, introduced and studied by Stein-Wainger: \begin{align*} \sup_{P \in \mathscr{P}_{d,D}} \Big| \int_{\mathbb{R}^D} f(x-t) K(t) e^{2\pi i P(t)} \ dt \Big|. \end{align*}
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@article{arxiv.2210.06076,
title = {Discrete Analogues in Harmonic Analysis: A Theorem of Stein-Wainger},
author = {Ben Krause},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06076},
year = {2022}
}