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arxiv: 2102.12701 · v1 · pith:DM6WYRZX · submitted 2021-02-25 · math.AP · math.CA

Dimension of divergence set of the wave equation

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We consider the Hausdorff dimension of the divergence set on which the pointwise convergence $\lim_{t\rightarrow 0} e^{it\sqrt{-\Delta}} f(x) = f(x)$ fails when $f \in H^s(\mathbb R^d)$. We especially prove the conjecture raised by Barcel\'o, Bennett, Carbery and Rogers \cite{BBCR} for $d=3$, and improve the previous results in higher dimensions $d\ge4$. We also show that a Strichartz type estimate for $f\to e^{it\sqrt{-\Delta}} f$ with the measure $ dt\,d\mu(x)$ is essentially equivalent to the estimate for the spherical average of $\widehat \mu$ which has been extensively studied for the Falconer distance set problem. The equivalence provides shortcuts to the recent results due to B. Liu and K. Rogers.

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