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If $u \in H^2(\mathbb{R}^3)$, does $r^{-1} u \in H^{\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^3)$ for some $\alpha > 0$?
Let $u$ belong to the Sobolev space $H^1(\mathbb{R}^3)$. We have the classical Hardy inequality
\begin{equation*}
\int_{\mathbb{R}^3} \frac{|u|^2}{|x|^2} dx \le 4\int_{\mathbb{R}^3} |\nabla u(x)|^2 dx,...
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Fourier decay implies what kind of regularity
We consider a function $f:\mathbb R^2 \to \mathbb C$ that is compactly supported and bounded. In addition, we know that
$$\lim_{\vert x\vert \to \infty} \vert x \vert^2 \vert \hat{f}(x)\vert =0,$$
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Derivative bounds for self convolution of the spherical measure in $R^d$
While reading this article on near $L^1$ estimates for the spherical lacunary maximal function, I came across the estimate
$$ |\partial^{\gamma} (\widetilde{\sigma} \ast \sigma)(x)| \lesssim |x|^{-(1 +...
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Double-periodic functions with (possible) poles
Consider the set of double-periodic function $f:\mathbb C/(\mathbb Z+i \mathbb Z) \setminus \{z_0\} \to \mathbb C$, where $z_0$ is a fixed point inside $\mathbb C/(\mathbb Z+i \mathbb Z),$ that have a ...
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$\ell^2 \to L^\infty$-inequality for almost periodic functions
Suppose $u : \mathbb R \to \mathbb C$ is a smooth, (Bohr) almost periodic function. Formally, such a function admits a Fourier series expansion
$$u(x) = \sum_{\lambda \in \Lambda} \widehat u(k) e^{i \...
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Carleson's theorem: proof of a lemma
I am reading the paper of Michael Lacey called "Carleson's theorem: proof, complements, variations" 1, on Carleson's theorem in Fourier analysis. At the bottom of page 20 at the beginning of ...
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Is there an integer sequence $(k_n)$ where each term is non-zero such that $\lim z^{k_n}=1$ for every point z on the unit circle?
Is there an integer sequence $(k_n)$ where each term is non-zero such that $\lim z^{k_n}=1$ for every point $z$ on the unit circle of the complex plane? I don't think it exists,but I don't know how to ...
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Fourier transform in $L^1$?
Let $f \in L^1 \cap L^2$. Are there any natural conditions on $f$ that ensure that the Fourier transform $\hat f$ is in $L^1?$
I don't want to have anything as restrictive as Schwartz. I am rather ...
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estimate a singular integral using a dyadic decomposition
Let $0<\alpha_{j}<1$, $j=1,\dots,d+1$. I am trying to estimate the following singular integral:
$$I(y_{1},\dots,y_{d},z):=\int_{\substack{ x\in[0,1]^{d}\\
1/2<|x|<1}}
\frac{d x_{1} \dots d ...
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How to show such result for generalized $ O(|x|^{-1/2}) $ function?
Assuming that $ \chi\in C_c^{\infty}([-2,2]) $ is a cutoff function such that $\text{supp }\chi\subset[-2,2]$, $\chi\equiv 1 $ in $ [-1,1] $, and $ 0\leq\chi\leq 1 $, suppose that $ f\in C^{\infty}(\...
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Uniform decay of $J'_{\nu}(x)$ for $x\gg1$
I need a uniform decay estimate for the derivative $J'_{\nu}(x)$
of the Bessel functions.
By `uniform' I mean an estimate independent of $\nu$, at least for a range of orders like $\nu\ge0$.
For $J_{\...
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Singular integral bounded by Dirichlet form?
We define for some fixed $L$
$$\Omega:=\{(x_1,x_2) \in ([-L,L]^2 \times [-L,L]^2) \setminus \{x_1=x_2\}\},$$
in particular $x_1,x_2 \in \mathbb R^2.$
Let $f \in C_c^{\infty}(\Omega)$, then I am ...
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Is there a way to solve this integral on the sphere explicitly?
Let $k_{j}\in {\mathbb{Z}}^{+}$ and $\,a_{j}\in \,]0,1[$, be such that
$k_{j}\,a_{j}<1$, $j=1,\cdots,n$. Let $f:\mathbb{R}^{n}\rightarrow [0,\infty[$ be defined by the integral
$$f(y):=\int_{\...
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Eric T. Sawyer's proof of Fourier restriction conjecture
Some days ago Eric T. Sawyer uploaded a paper to arxiv claiming a proof of the Fourier restriction conjecture https://arxiv.org/pdf/2311.03145.pdf. If complete and correct this work will be a landmark ...
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Periodicity in one Fourier variable
Let $f:[0,1]\times [0,1] \to \mathbb C$ be a double periodic function (periodic in both variables) that depends real-analytically on its argument.
We can thus write $f$ as $$ f(x) = \sum_{n \in \...
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Does this dyadic sum converge?
Let $a\in (0,1)$ and define
$$J(j):=\int_{0}^{\infty} e^{- 2^{j} s} \frac{s^{a}}{1+s^{2a}} ds,\quad j\in \mathbb{Z}.$$
Note that rescaling $2^{j} s\mapsto s$ shows that
$$J(j)\leq 2^{-j(1+a)}\int_{0}^...
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$L^p$ norm of Fourier transform of function composed with a diffeomorphism
Suppose $f$ is a compactly supported smooth function from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{C}$ and $A$ is a diffeomorphism on $\mathbb{R}^n$, do we have any theorems relating the $L^p$ norm of $\hat{f}$ and ...
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Asymptotics for oscillatory integral
Consider the following integral for $f \in C_c^{\infty}(\mathbb R^n)$, $x_0$ fixed (possibly zero), and $n \ge 3$
$$F(\lambda) = \int_{\mathbb R^n} e^{i\lambda \vert x-x_0 \vert^2} \frac{f(x)}{\vert x ...
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Estimating commutator of Fourier integral
Let $f(x)= \log(\vert x\vert)$ on $\mathbb R^2$ and define $s_n:H^2 \to L^2$ where $H^2$ is the second Sobolev space by
$$ s_n(g)(x) = \frac{nf(x)}{4\pi i} \int_{\mathbb R^2} e^{\frac{in\vert x-y\...
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Uniqueness of critical points for Lipschitz perturbations of uniformly convex Hamiltonians
Consider a macroscopic free energy functional of the form
$$\mathcal{F}_\beta(\mu):= \frac{1}{\beta}\int_{\mathbb{R}^d}\log(\mu)\mu dx + \int_{\mathbb{R}^d}V(x)\mu(x)dx + \iint_{(\mathbb{R}^d)^2}g(x-y)...
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Notation for right hand side of local smoothing conjecture
In Tao's "Recent progress on the restriction conjecture"
On page 53, Tao introduced the local smoothing conjecture: let $u(t,x)$ be the solution to the wave equation $u_{tt}=\Delta u$, $u(0,...
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A lower bound for the $L^1$ norm of real trigonometric polynomials
This question is somewhat similar to Minimizing the L1 norm of odd-term trigonometric polynomial. The context of the question is based on the paper Hardy's Inequality and the $L^1$ norm of Exponential ...
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Use of Stein's maximal principle in Bourgain's paper on Besicovitch sets
I'm trying to understand Bourgain's paper "Besicovitch type maximal operators and applications to Fourier analysis". Let $\xi\in S^2\subset\mathbb{R}^3$ be a unit vector and $\delta>0$, ...
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The convention of Fourier transform on symmetric spaces
When trying to understand the Plancherel formula of reductive symmetric space of Harish-Chandra class, I get confused on the convention of Fourier and related transforms.
$\newcommand{\H}{\mathcal{H}}
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Bound for the product of Sobolev functions in $W^{s,1}$
I would like to bound the product of two functions $f$, $g$ in the space $W^{s,1}$.
$$ \lVert fg\rVert_{W^{s,1}}\leq c\lVert f \rVert \lVert g \rVert. $$
It seems reasonable to want to use Hölder's ...
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Failure of Calderón–Zygmund inequality at the endpoints
$\newcommand\norm[1]{\lVert#1\rVert}\newcommand\abs[1]{\lvert#1\rvert}$I'd like to prove that the famous Calderón–Zygmund elliptic estimate $$ \norm{ \partial_{ij}u }_{L^p} \leq C \norm{\Delta u }_{L^...
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The asymptotic behaviour of a singular integral
Given $0<\alpha, \beta<1$, $a,b>0$, $a^2+b^2<1$.
I am trying to determine the asymptotic behaviour of
$$F(a,b):=\int_{\substack{a/2<x<2a\\\\b/\sqrt{2}<\sqrt{1-x^2}<\sqrt{2}b}}\...
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Fourier restriction in decoupling inequalities
I'm reading Bourgain and Demeter's paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.5335 "The proof of the $l^2$ decoupling conjecture".
On page 1 the paper says, let $P^{n-1}=\{(\xi_1,...,\xi_{n-1},\xi_1^2+...
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Fourier transform of functions mapping manifolds, is there a definition?
$\DeclareMathOperator\SO{SO}$I have a problem which boils down to the analysis of functions of the form
$$
f : \mathbb{R} \to \SO(3)^n
$$
Since $\SO(3)$ is a compact group so is $\SO(3)^n$.
Now if ...
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How to reduce the compact support to the case of small diameters in Tao's "A sharp bilinear restriction estimate for paraboloids"
I am reading Terence Tao's paper "A sharp bilinear restriction estimate for paraboloids"
to prove the bilinear restriction estimate on paraboloids. In Section 3, he assumes that $\text{diam}(...
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Functional inequality for fractional Laplacian
Let $f$ be a nonnegative function on the $d$-dimensional torus $\mathbb{T}^d$, which you can take to be smooth. Let $\bar{f}:=\int_{\mathbb{T}^d}fdx$. I am interested in whether the following ...
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A proof of Bernstein's inequality
I'm studying the Meyer's book, "Wavelets and operators", and I'm confused about a proof of Bernstein's inequality at page 47, which is stated below:
"The function $\frac{\xi^\beta}{|\xi|...
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Fourier transform of Dirac delta distribution
Let $f,g$ be Schwartz functions on $\mathbb R^4$, we denote them as $\mathcal S(\mathbb R^4)$, one can then define the transform $V$ mapping $f,g$ to a Schwartz function $\mathcal S(\mathbb R^8)$
$$ V(...
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Equivalent forms of Fourier restriction conjecture
this question is posted in mathstackexchange, but it seems that no one answers it. Sorry to the administrator if this question is not appropriate on Mathoverflow.
I'm reading Pertti Maattila's book ...
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Multipole expansion
In Simon's book Harmonic Analysis, example 3.5.12 shows:
Fix $x \in \mathbb{R}^{\nu}$ (with $\left.\nu \geq 3\right), x \neq 0$ and define $f$ on $\{y:| y|<| x |\}$ by
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f(y)=|x-y|^{-(\nu-2)}.
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A sharp estimate for an oscillatory integral with a simple phase
Let $\alpha>1$ not necessarily an integer, and let $\psi:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be a smooth function with compact support. Consider the oscillatory integral $$I(\lambda):=\int_{0}^{\...
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Equality of two subharmonic functions
Let $u\leq v$ be two locally bounded subharmonic functions in a domain in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Assume that $u=v$ on a dense subset.
Is it true that $u=v$ everywhere?
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Stein's book on harmonic analysis
My background :
I am a Math PhD student. I will most probably work in harmonic analysis on Euclidean spaces. I am a fan of Folland's Real analysis and I have thoroughly studied first 8 chapters of ...
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Oscillatory integrals with a decaying factor in the integrand
Lemma 4.5 of Titchmarsh's book The Theory of the Riemann Zeta function says (slightly rephrased):
Let $F$ be a twice differentiable real function such that $ F''(x) \geq r > 0$ for all $x$ in $[a,b]...
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Regularity of $|u|^{\alpha}$ when $u$ is Schwartz
Let $0<\alpha<1$. Let $D_x^{\alpha}$ denote the Fourier multiplier given by $\xi\to |\xi|^{\alpha}$. Suppose $u:\mathbb{R}^d\to\mathbb{C}$ is Schwartz (or even just smooth with compact support). ...
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Condition on the support of $f$ which ensure that $\widehat{f}$ has a zero-measure nodal region
Suppose that $f\in L^2(\mathbb{R})$ is non-zero and compactly supported. Then its Fourier transform $\widehat{f}\neq 0$ is analytic, and in particular the nodal set $\{\xi\in\mathbb{R}\,s.t.\,\widehat{...
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Extending a discrete singular kernel
Let $\{\phi(n)\}_{n\in\mathbb Z}$ be a sequence of complex numbers with the following properties:
$\phi(0)=0$ and $|\phi(n)|\leq \frac{C_1}{|n|}$ for all $n\neq 0$ and $C_1>0$ is independent of $n....
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Discrete singular integrals
Let $\{\phi(n)\}_{n\in\mathbb Z}$ be a sequence of complex numbers with the following properties:
$\phi(0)=0$ and $|\phi(n)|\leq \frac{C_1}{|n|}$ for all $n\neq 0$ and $C_1>0$ is independent of $n....
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Fundamental of a signal
Consider the space $S$ of real functions with the norm $$\|f\|^2 = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2 \pi}} \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{-x^2/2} f^2(x) ~\mathrm{d}x, $$
or any reasonable Euclidean norm such that bounded ...
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Can one prove Rademacher’s theorem via the rising sun lemma?
The classical Rademacher’s theorem states that Lipschitz continuous functions on $\mathbb R^n$ are differentiable almost everywhere.
In dimension one, a stronger result holds - it can be shown that ...
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Estimate on $C^1$-norm of solution of the Dirichlet problem for the Laplace equation
Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be a bounded domain with $C^\infty$-smooth boundary. Let $\phi\in C^\infty(\partial \Omega)$. Let $u$ be the solution of the Dirichlet problem of the Laplace equation
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Harmonic function in infinite domain in $\mathbb{R}^3$, constant on the boundary and decaying as $1/r^2$
EDIT: Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^3$ be a bounded domain with smooth connected boundary. Let $f\colon \mathbb{R}^3\backslash \Omega \to \mathbb{R}$ be a continuous function which is harmonic in $\...
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The Fourier transform of a compactly supported smooth function on Lie groups over $\mathbb{Q}_S$, where $S$ contains finitely many primes and $\infty$
Let $G$ be a semisimple Lie group defined over global Field $\mathbb{Q}$. Let $S$ be a set of finitely many non-Archimedean places including Archimedean places. Let $P_{0}=M_{0}A_{0}N_{0}$ be the ...
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A generalization of Rubio de Francia's inequality
Suppose that $\{I_m\}$ is a sequence of pairwise disjoint intervals in $\mathbb{Z}$. The well known Rubio de Francia's inequality says that for any function $f\in L^p(\mathbb{T})$, $2\le p<\infty$, ...
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Littlewood-Paley theory and dense property of Sobolev spaces [duplicate]
I'm learning the Littlewood-Paley theory by myself and I encounter the following claim:
Pick a smooth function $\chi$ such that:
$$\chi(\xi) = \begin{cases}
1 &|\xi| \leq \frac{1}{2}\\
0 &|\...