Two principles of decoupling
Abstract
We put forward a radial principle and a degeneracy locating principle of decoupling. The former generalises the Pramanik-Seeger argument used in the proof of decoupling for the light cone. The latter locates the degenerate part of a manifold and effectively reduces the decoupling problem to two extremes: non-degenerate case and totally degenerate case. Both principles aim to provide a new algebraic approach of reducing decoupling for new manifolds to decoupling for known manifolds.
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