Fixed-radius lattice sphere averages on Z^d satisfy the sharp l^p improving estimate down to the endpoint p=(d+2)/d for every d at least 4, with the optimal decay exponent.
The discrete spherical averages over a family of sparse sequences
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We initiate the study of the $\ell^p(\mathbb{Z}^d)$-boundedness of the arithmetic spherical maximal function over sparse sequences. We state a folklore conjecture for lacunary sequences, a key example of Zienkiewicz and prove new bounds for a family of sparse sequences that achieves the endpoint of the Magyar--Stein--Wainger theorem for the full discrete spherical maximal function. Perhaps our most interesting result is the boundedness of a discrete spherical maximal function in $\mathbb{Z}^4$ over an infinite, albeit sparse, set of radii. Our methods include the Kloosterman refinement for the Fourier transform of the spherical measure (introduced by Magyar) and Weil bounds for Kloosterman sums which are utilized by a new further decomposition of spherical measure.
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Sharp $\ell^p$-Improving Estimates for Fixed-Radius Discrete Spherical Averages
Fixed-radius lattice sphere averages on Z^d satisfy the sharp l^p improving estimate down to the endpoint p=(d+2)/d for every d at least 4, with the optimal decay exponent.