Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4590245 Journal of Functional Analysis 2014 31 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study an operator analogue of the classical problem of finding the rate of decay of an oscillatory integral on the real line. This particular problem arose in the analysis of oscillatory Riemann–Hilbert problems associated with partial differential equations in the Ablowitz–Kaup–Newell–Segur hierarchy, but is interesting in its own right as a question in harmonic analysis and oscillatory integrals. As was the case in earlier work of the first author [9], the approach is general and purely real-variable. The resulting estimates we achieve are strongly uniform as a function of the phase and can simultaneously accommodate phases with low regularity (as low as C1,αC1,α), local singularities, and essentially arbitrary sets of stationary points that degenerate to finite or infinite order.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Algebra and Number Theory
Authors
, ,