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In this paper, we first generalize the Fresnel integrals by changing of a path for integration in the proof of the Fresnel integrals by Cauchy's integral theorem. Next, according to oscillatory integral, we also obtain further…
In this note, by using the result in one variable, we obtain asymptotic expansions of oscillatory integrals for certain multivariable phase functions with {\bf degenerate} singular points. Moreover by using this result, we have asymptotic…
In this paper, by using asymptotic expansions of oscillatory integrals with positive real power phase functions in one variable, we obtain asymptotic expansions of oscillatory integrals with phase functions expressed by a product of…
The purpose of this article is to describe the singularities of one-dimensional oscillatory integrals, whose phases have a certain singularity, in the form of an asymptotic expansion. In the case of the Laplace integral, an analogous result…
In this note, we generalize the Fresnel integrals using oscillatory integral, and then we obtain an extention of the stationary phase method.
We consider saddle point integrals in d variables whose phase function is neither real nor purely imaginary. Results analogous to those for Laplace (real phase) and Fourier (imaginary phase) integrals hold whenever the phase function is…
We construct asymptotic expansions for ordinary differential equations with highly oscillatory forcing terms, focussing on the case of multiple, non-commensurate frequencies. We derive an asymptotic expansion in inverse powers of the…
We find asymptotical expansions as $\nu \to 0$ for integrals of the form $\int_{\mathbb{R}^d} F(x) / \big(\omega(x)^2 + \nu^2\big)\, dx$, where sufficiently smooth functions $F$ and $\omega$ satisfy natural assumptions for their behaviour…
We prove a sharp asymptotic formula for certain oscillatory integrals that may be approached using the stationary phase method. The estimates are uniform in terms of auxiliary parameters, which is crucial for application in analytic number…
We study asymptotics of fiber integrals depending on a large parameter. When the critical fiber is singular, full-asymptotic expansions are established in two different cases : local extremum and isolated real principal type singularities.…
We give an overview of basic methods that can be used for obtaining asymptotic expansions of integrals: Watson's lemma, Laplace's method, the saddle point method, and the method of stationary phase. Certain developments in the field of…
Oscillators are ubiquitous in nature, and usually associated with the existence of an asymptotic phase that governs the long-term dynamics of the oscillator. % We show that asymptotic phase can be estimated using a carefully chosen series…
We devise a prescription to utilize a novel convergent expansion in the strong-asymptotic regime for the Stieltjes integral and its generalizations [Galapon E.A Proc.R.Soc A 473, 20160567(2017)] to sum the associated divergent series of…
The asymptotic behavior at infinity of oscillatory integrals is in detail investigated by using the Newton polyhedra of the phase and the amplitude. We are especially interested in the case that the amplitude has a zero at a critical point…
We study oscillatory integrals in several variables with analytic, smooth, or $C^k$ phases satisfying a nondegeneracy condition attributed to Varchenko. With only real analytic methods, Varchenko's estimates are rediscovered and…
We introduce a version of the asymptotic expansions for Bessel functions $J_\nu(z)$, $Y_\nu(z)$ that is valid whenever $|z| > \nu$ (which is deep in the Fresnel regime), as opposed to the standard expansions that are applicable only in the…
We study asymptotic expansion as $\nu\to0$ for integrals over ${ \mathbb{R} }^{2d}=\{(x,y)\}$ of quotients $F(x,y) \big/ \big( (x\cdot y)^2+(\nu \Gamma(x,y))^2\big)^{-1}$, where $\Gamma$ is strictly positive and $F$ decays at infinity…
We express a certain complex-valued solution of Legendre's differential equation as the product of an oscillatory exponential function and an integral involving only nonoscillatory elementary functions. By calculating the logarithmic…
Following [14] and [12], we formalize the notion of an oscillatory integral interpreted as a functional on the amplitudes supported near a fixed critical point $x_0$ of the phase function with zero critical value. We relate to an…
This article is focused on the asymptotic expansions, as time tends to infinity, of solutions of a system of ordinary differential equations with non-smooth nonlinear terms. The forcing function decays to zero in a very complicated but…