If a function lies in L^p and its Fourier transform is supported on a small fractal set on the moment curve, then for p up to a sharp threshold (d^2+d+2α)/(2α) for d≥3, and 4/α for d=2, the function is identically zero.
$L^p$ integrability of functions with Fourier support on a smooth space curve
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We prove that if $f\in L^p(\mathbb{R}^k)$ with $p<(k^2+k+2)/2$ satisfies that $\widehat{f}$ is supported on a small perturbation of the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^k$, then $f$ is identically zero. This improves the more general result of Agranovsky and Narayanan, and the exponents are sharp in all dimensions. In the process, we develop a mechanism that should lead to further progress on related problems.
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$L^{p}$-integrability of functions with Fourier supports on fractal sets on the moment curve
If a function lies in L^p and its Fourier transform is supported on a small fractal set on the moment curve, then for p up to a sharp threshold (d^2+d+2α)/(2α) for d≥3, and 4/α for d=2, the function is identically zero.