Maximal averages over hypersurfaces and the Newton polyhedron
Abstract
Using some resolution of singularities and oscillatory integral methods in conjunction with appropriate damping and interpolation techniques, Lp boundedness theorems for p > 2 are obtained for maximal operators over a wide range of hypersurfaces. These estimates are sharp in many situations, including the convex hypersurfaces of finite line type considered by Iosevich, Sawyer, and others. As a corollary, we also give a generalization of the result of Sogge and Stein that for some finite p the maximal operator corresponding to a hypersurface whose Gaussian curvature does not vanish to infinite order is bounded on Lp. Analogous estimates are proven for Fourier transforms of surface measures, and these are sharp for the same hypersurfaces as the maximal operators.