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We give a short and elementary proof of the $\ell^{2}$ decoupling inequality for the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^k$, using a bilinear approach inspired by the nested efficient congruencing argument of Wooley (arXiv:1708.01220).
We prove sharp $\ell^2$-decoupling inequalities for non-degenerate complex curves via the bilinear argument due to Guo--Li--Yung--Zorin-Kranich, which in turn is inspired by the efficient congruencing argument of Wooley. Secondly,…
We obtain sharp small cap decoupling inequalities associated to the moment curve for certain range of exponents $p$. Our method is based on the bilinearization argument due to Bourgain and Bourgain-Demeter. Our result generalizes theirs to…
We prove a sharp $l^{10}(L^{10})$ decoupling for the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^3$. The proof involves a two-step decoupling combined with new incidence estimates for planks, tubes and plates.
We prove sharp small cap decoupling estimates for the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^3$. Our formulation of the small caps is motivated by a conjecture about $L^p$ estimates for exponential sums from the small cap decoupling paper of Demeter,…
This paper proves sharp small cap decoupling estimates for the moment curve $\mathcal{M}^n=\{(t,t^2,\ldots,t^n):0\leq t\leq 1\}$ in the remaining small cap parameter ranges for $\mathbb{R}^2$ and $\mathbb{R}^3$.
For each $d\geq 0$, we prove decoupling inequalities in $\mathbb R^3$ for the graphs of all bivariate polynomials of degree at most $d$ with bounded coefficients, with the decoupling constant depending uniformly in $d$ but not the…
We prove sharp decoupling inequalities for all degenerate surfaces of codimension two in $\mathbb{R}^5$ given by two quadratic forms in three variables. Together with previous work by Demeter, Guo, and Shi in the non-degenerate case…
We use high-low frequency methods developed in the context of decoupling to prove sharp (up to $C_\epsilon R^\epsilon$) square function estimates for the moment curve $(t,t^2,\ldots,t^n)$ in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Our inductive scheme incorporates…
We give a new proof of $l^2$ decoupling for the parabola inspired from efficient congruencing. Making quantitative this proof matches a bound obtained by Bourgain for the discrete restriction problem for the parabola. We illustrate…
We prove two types of results. First we develop the decoupling theory for hypersurfaces with nonzero Gaussian curvature, which extends our earlier work from \cite{BD3}. As a consequence of this we obtain sharp (up to $\epsilon$ losses)…
We prove a sharp decoupling for a class of three dimensional manifolds in $\mathbb{R}^5$.
We use the high-low method and wavepacket pruning to prove new small-cap decoupling estimates for the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^4$. As an application, we verify a conjecture of Demeter regarding the $L^{12}$ square-root cancellation of…
We develop a toolbox for proving decouplings into boxes with diameter smaller than the canonical scale. As an application of this new technique, we solve three problems for which earlier methods have failed. We start by verifying the small…
We prove decoupling inequalities for mixed-homogeneous bivariate polynomials, which partially answers a conjecture of Bourgain, Demeter and Kemp.
We prove sharp $\ell^q L^p$ decoupling inequalities for $p,q \in [2,\infty)$ and arbitrary tuples of quadratic forms. Connections to prior results on decoupling inequalities for quadratic forms are also explained. We also include some…
We run an iteration argument due to Pramanik and Seeger, to provide a proof of sharp decoupling inequalities for conical surfaces and for $k$-cones. These are extensions of results \L aba and Pramanik to sharp exponents.
We prove sharp $\ell^{p}L^{p}$ decoupling inequalities for $2$ quadratic forms in $4$ variables. We also recover several previous results (arXiv:1409.1634, arXiv:1501.07224, arXiv:1609.02022, arXiv:1609.04107) in a unified way.
In this article we study the bivariate truncated moment problem (TMP) of degree $2k$ on reducible cubic curves. First we show that every such TMP is equivalent after applying an affine linear transformation to one of 8 canonical forms of…
We prove an $l^p$ decoupling inequality for hypersurfaces with nonzero Gaussian curvature and use it to derive a corresponding $l^p$ decoupling for curves not contained in a hyperplane. This extends our earlier work from [2]