Lp → Lq estimates for maximal functions associated with nonisotropic dilations of hypersurfaces in R3
Abstract
The goal of this article is to establish Lp → Lq estimates for maximal functions associated with nonisotropic dilations δt(x)=(ta1x1,ta2x2,ta3x3) of hypersurfaces (x1, x2,(x1,x2)) in R3, where the Gaussian curvatures of the hypersurfaces are allowed to vanish. When 2 α2 = α3, this problem is reduced to study of the Lp → Lq estimates for maximal functions along the curve γ(x)=(x,x2(1+φ(x))) and associated dilations δt(x)=(tx1,t2x2). The corresponding maximal function shows features related to the Bourgain circular maximal function, whose Lp → Lq estimate has been considered by [Schlag, JAMS, 1997], [Schlag-Sogge, MRL, 1997] and [Lee, PAMS, 2003]. However, in the study of the maximal function related to the mentioned curve γ(x) and associated dilations, we get the Lp → Lq regularity properties for a family of corresponding Fourier integral operators which fail to satisfy the "cinematic curvature condition" uniformly, which means that classical local smoothing estimates could not be directly applied to our problem. What's more, the Lp → Lq estimates are also new for maximal functions associated with isotropic dilations of hypersurfaces (x1, x2,(x1,x2)) mentioned before.
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