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Kakeya-Nikodym averages and $L^p$-norms of eigenfunctions

Analysis of PDEs 2010-06-15 v6 Classical Analysis and ODEs Differential Geometry

Abstract

We provide a necessary and sufficient condition that LpL^p-norms, 2<p<62<p<6, of eigenfunctions of the square root of minus the Laplacian on 2-dimensional compact boundaryless Riemannian manifolds MM are small compared to a natural power of the eigenvalue λ\lambda. The condition that ensures this is that their L2L^2 norms over O(λ1/2)O(\lambda^{-1/2}) neighborhoods of arbitrary unit geodesics are small when λ\lambda is large (which is not the case for the highest weight spherical harmonics on S2S^2 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 L2L^2 averages over geodesics of eigenfunctions are small compared to a natural power of the eigenvalue λ\lambda provided that the L4(M)L^4(M) norms are similarly small. Our results imply that QUE cannot hold on a compact boundaryless Riemannian manifold (M,g)(M,g) of dimension two if LpL^p-norms are saturated for a given 2<p<62<p<6. We also show that eigenfunctions cannot have a maximal rate of L2L^2-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