Kakeya-Nikodym averages and $L^p$-norms of eigenfunctions
Abstract
We provide a necessary and sufficient condition that -norms, , of eigenfunctions of the square root of minus the Laplacian on 2-dimensional compact boundaryless Riemannian manifolds are small compared to a natural power of the eigenvalue . The condition that ensures this is that their norms over neighborhoods of arbitrary unit geodesics are small when is large (which is not the case for the highest weight spherical harmonics on for instance). The proof exploits Gauss' lemma and the fact that the bilinear oscillatory integrals in H\"ormander's proof of the Carleson-Sj\"olin theorem become better and better behaved away from the diagonal. Our results are related to a recent work of Bourgain who showed that averages over geodesics of eigenfunctions are small compared to a natural power of the eigenvalue provided that the norms are similarly small. Our results imply that QUE cannot hold on a compact boundaryless Riemannian manifold of dimension two if -norms are saturated for a given . We also show that eigenfunctions cannot have a maximal rate of -mass concentrating along unit portions of geodesics that are not smoothly closed.
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@article{arxiv.0907.4827,
title = {Kakeya-Nikodym averages and $L^p$-norms of eigenfunctions},
author = {Christopher D. Sogge},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.4827},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
18 pages, 2 figures, corrected a few typos. Final version to appear in Tohoku Mathematical Journal Centennial Issue