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The Bilinear Hilbert-Carleson operator along curves. The purely non-zero curvature case

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2025-07-08 v1 Dynamical Systems Number Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we provide the maximal boundedness range (up to end-points) for the Bilinear Hilbert-Carleson operator along curves in the (purely) non-zero curvature setting. More precisely, we show that the operator BHC[a,α](f1,f2)(x):=supλRp.v.Rf1(xa1tα1)f2(xa2tα2)eiλa3tα3dtt BHC_{[\vec{a},\vec{\alpha}]}(f_1,f_2)(x) := \sup_{\lambda\in\mathbb{R}} \left|\,p.v.\, \int_{\mathbb{R}} f_1(x - a_1 t^{\alpha_1}) \,f_2(x - a_2 t^{\alpha_2}) \,e^{i\,\lambda\,a_3 \,t^{\alpha_3}} \,\frac{dt}{t}\right| obeys the bounds BHC[a,α](f1,f2)Lraα,r,p1,p2f1Lp1f2Lp2\|BHC_{[\vec{a},\vec{\alpha}]} (f_1,f_2)\|_{L^r} \lesssim_{\vec{a} \,\vec{\alpha},r,p_1,p_2} \|f_1\|_{L^{p_1}}\,\|f_2\|_{L^{p_2}} whenever a=(a1,a2,a3),α=(α1,α2,α3)(R{0})3\vec{a}=(a_1,a_2,a_3),\,\vec{\alpha}=(\alpha_1,\alpha_2,\alpha_3)\in (\mathbb{R}\setminus\{0\})^3 with α\vec{\alpha} having pairwise distinct coordinates and for any H\"older range 1p1+1p2=1r\frac{1}{p_1}+\frac{1}{p_2}=\frac{1}{r} with 1<p1,p2<1<p_1,p_2<\infty and 12<r<\frac{1}{2}<r<\infty. This result is achieved via the Rank II LGC method introduced in arXiv:2308.10706.

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@article{arxiv.2507.04467,
  title  = {The Bilinear Hilbert-Carleson operator along curves. The purely non-zero curvature case},
  author = {Árpád Bényi and Bingyang Hu and Victor Lie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.04467},
  year   = {2025}
}

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