New multiscale polynomial Wolff axioms lead to Kakeya maximal estimates for p ≥ 1 + O(1/n), improving prior bounds in dimensions n=5 and n≥7.
Improved Fourier restriction estimates in higher dimensions
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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.
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Improved bounds for the Kakeya maximal conjecture in higher dimensions
New multiscale polynomial Wolff axioms lead to Kakeya maximal estimates for p ≥ 1 + O(1/n), improving prior bounds in dimensions n=5 and n≥7.