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.
$\ell^p$-improving for discrete spherical averages
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We initiate the theory of $\ell^p$-improving inequalities for arithmetic averages over hypersurfaces and their maximal functions. In particular, we prove $\ell^p$-improving estimates for the discrete spherical averages and some of their generalizations. As an application of our $\ell^p$-improving inequalities for the dyadic discrete spherical maximal function, we give a new estimate for the full discrete spherical maximal function in four dimensions. Our proofs are analogous to Littman's result on Euclidean spherical averages. One key aspect of our proof is a Littlewood--Paley decomposition in both the arithmetic and analytic aspects. In the arithmetic aspect this is a major arc-minor arc decomposition of the circle method.
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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.