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Restriction of the Fourier transform to some oscillating curves

Xianghong Chen, Dashan Fan, Lifeng Wang

Published 2017-01-02Version 1

Let $\phi$ be a smooth function on a compact interval $I$. Let $$\gamma(t)=\left (t,t^2,\cdots,t^{n-1},\phi(t)\right).$$ In this paper, we show that $$\left(\int_I \big|\hat f(\gamma(t))\big|^q \big|\phi^{(n)}(t)\big|^{\frac{2}{n(n+1)}} dt\right)^{1/q}\le C\|f\|_{L^p(\mathbb R^n)}$$ holds in the range $$1\le p<\frac{n^2+n+2}{n^2+n},\quad 1\le q<\frac{2}{n^2+n}p'.$$ This generalizes an affine restriction theorem of Sj\"olin (1974) for $n=2$. Our proof relies on ideas of Sj\"olin (1974) and Drury (1985), and more recently Bak-Oberlin-Seeger (2008) and Stovall (2016), as well as a variation bound for smooth functions.

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