A Class of Singular Integral Operators Associated to Surfaces of Revolution
Muliang Cao, Huoxiong Wu
DOI: 10.4236/apm.2011.16060   PDF    HTML     5,033 Downloads   9,259 Views  

Abstract

In this paper, the authors establish the Lp-mapping properties of a class of singular integral operators along surfaces of revolution with rough kernels. The size condition on the kernels is optimal and much weaker than that for the classical Calderon-Zygmund singular integral operators.

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M. Cao and H. Wu, "A Class of Singular Integral Operators Associated to Surfaces of Revolution," Advances in Pure Mathematics, Vol. 1 No. 6, 2011, pp. 334-339. doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.16060.

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