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Positive Measure of Unions of Variable Surfaces

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2026-05-28 v1

Abstract

Let ERdE \subset \mathbb R^d, d2d \ge 2, be compact, and let ϕ(x,y)\phi(x,y) be a smooth function satisfying the Phong--Stein rotational curvature condition on {ϕ(x,y)=1}\{\phi(x,y)=1\}. We prove that if dimH(E)>1\dim_{\mathcal H}(E)>1, then xE{y:ϕ(x,y)=1}>0. \left|\bigcup_{x \in E} \{y : \phi(x,y)=1\}\right|>0. This extends the positivity theorem of Mitsis (d3d\geq3) and Wolff (d=2d=2) for spheres to a general variable coefficient setting via L2L^2 estimates for Fourier integral operators. The argument also shows that positivity is stable under finite-order degeneracies of the Monge--Amp\`ere determinant through the weighted averaging theory of Sogge and Stein. We next consider variable level sets Σx={y:ϕ(x,y)=t(x)}, \Sigma_x=\{y:\phi(x,y)=t(x)\}, where t(x)t(x) is measurable. A maximal operator argument yields positivity under the condition dimH(E)>2\dim_{\mathcal H}(E)>2. We show that this loss reflects a genuine geometric obstruction related to Kakeya-type compression phenomena. In contrast, under a direct geometric intersection hypothesis controlling overlaps of the hypersurfaces Σx\Sigma_x, we recover the full threshold dimH(E)>1\dim_{\mathcal H}(E)>1 for arbitrary measurable selections t=t(x)t=t(x). At the endpoint dimH(E)=1\dim_{\mathcal H}(E)=1, we obtain positivity under the additional assumption that EE is 11-rectifiable with H1(E)>0\mathcal H^1(E)>0. We also show that positivity of Lebesgue measure does not in general imply interior regularity: even for large or rectifiable parameter sets, the resulting unions may have empty interior. Finally, we discuss extensions to higher co-dimension families and the role of geometric structure in preventing compression phenomena.

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@article{arxiv.2605.27550,
  title  = {Positive Measure of Unions of Variable Surfaces},
  author = {Alex Iosevich and Zhangze Li and Krystal Taylor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.27550},
  year   = {2026}
}