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$L^p$-$L^q$ boundedness of integral operators with oscillatory kernels: Linear versus quadratic phases

Analysis of PDEs 2015-07-14 v1

Abstract

Let TNj,k:Lp(B)Lq([0,1])\,T^{j,k}_{N}:L^{p}(B)\, \rightarrow\,L^{q}([0,1])\, be the oscillatory integral operators defined by   TNj,kf(s):=Bf(x)eıNxjskdx,(j,k){1,2}2,\;\displaystyle T^{j,k}_{N}f(s):=\int_{B} \,f(x)\,e^{\imath N{|x|}^{j}s^{k}}\,dx, \quad (j,k)\in\{1,2\}^{2},\, where B\,B\, is the unit ball in Rn{\mathbb{R}}^{n}\, and N>>1.\,N\,>>1. We compare the asymptotic behaviour as N+\,N\rightarrow +\infty\, of the operator norms TNj,kLp(B)Lq([0,1])\,\parallel T^{j,k}_{N} \parallel_ {L^{p}(B)\rightarrow L^{q}([0,1])}\, for all p,q[1,+].\,p,\,q\in [1,+\infty].\, We prove that, except for the dimension n=1,n=1,\, this asymptotic behaviour depends on the linearity or quadraticity of the phase in ss only. We are led to this problem by an observation on inhomogeneous Strichartz estimates for the Schr\"{o}dinger equation.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03346,
  title  = {$L^p$-$L^q$ boundedness of integral operators with oscillatory kernels: Linear versus quadratic phases},
  author = {Ahmed A. Abdelhakim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03346},
  year   = {2015}
}