Three revolutions in the kernel are worse than one

Abstract

An example is constructed of a purely unrectifiable measure μ for which the singular integral operator whose kernel triples and reverses the argument of a complex number is bounded L2(μ). This is in sharp contrast with the results known for the Cauchy transform, whose kernel reverses the argument of a complex number.

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