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On Trilinear Oscillatory Integral Inequalities and Related Topics

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arxiv 2007.12753 v2 pith:JVDFR3QK submitted 2020-07-24 math.CA

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Inequalities are established for certain trilinear scalar-valued functionals. These functionals act on measurable functions of one real variable, are defined by integration over two- or three-dimensional spaces, and are controlled in terms of Lebesgue space norms of the functions, and of negative powers of large parameters describing a degree of oscillation. Related sublevel set inequalities are a central element of the analysis. The main results and the main lines of their proofs are largely unchanged in this draft, but some details have been corrected. The analysis has already been extended in work of the author, Durcik, and Roos.

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