290 research outputs found
Pointwise convergence for the Schr\"odinger equation [After Xiumin Du and Ruixiang Zhang]
This expository essay accompanied the author's presentation at the
S\'eminaire Bourbaki on 01 April 2023. It describes the breakthrough work of
Du--Zhang on the Carleson problem for the Schr\"odinger equation, together with
background material in multilinear harmonic analysis.Comment: 72 pages, 6 figures, comments welcome
The Fourier restriction and Kakeya problems over rings of integers modulo N
The Fourier restriction phenomenon and the size of Kakeya sets are explored
in the setting of the ring of integers modulo for general and a
striking similarity with the corresponding euclidean problems is observed. One
should contrast this with known results in the finite field setting
A note on Fourier restriction and nested Polynomial Wolff axioms
This note records an asymptotic improvement on the known range for the
Fourier restriction conjecture in high dimensions. This is obtained by
combining Guth's polynomial partitioning method with recent geometric results
regarding intersections of tubes with nested families of varieties.Comment: 24 pages, 0 figures. This article builds upon arXiv:1807.1094
Improved Fourier restriction estimates in higher dimensions
We consider Guth's approach to the Fourier restriction problem via polynomial
partitioning. By writing out his induction argument as a recursive algorithm
and introducing new geometric information, known as the polynomial Wolff
axioms, we obtain improved bounds for the restriction conjecture, particularly
in high dimensions. Consequences for the Kakeya conjecture are also considered.Comment: 43 pages, 5 figures. A number of typos have been corrected and
additional points of clarification added. To appear in Cambridge Journal of
Mathematic
Off-diagonal estimates for the helical maximal function
The optimal LP→ Lq mapping properties for the (local) helical maximal function are obtained, except for endpoints. The proof relies on tools from multilinear harmonic analysis and, in particular, a localised version of the Bennett–Carbery–Tao restriction theorem.<br/
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