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arxiv: 1607.07663 · v1 · pith:KSPBJLOBnew · submitted 2016-07-26 · 🧮 math.CA

Singular integrals unsuitable for the curvature method whose L²-boundedness still implies rectifiability

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The well-known curvature method initiated in works of Melnikov and Verdera is now commonly used to relate the $L^2(\mu)$-boundedness of certain singular integral operators to the geometric properties of the support of measure $\mu$, e.g. rectifiability. It can be applied however only if Menger curvature-like permutations, directly associated with the kernel of the operator, are non-negative. We give an example of an operator in the plane whose corresponding permutations change sign but the $L^2(\mu)$-boundedness of the operator still implies that the support of $\mu$ is rectifiable. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first example of this type. We also obtain several related results with Ahlfors-David regularity conditions.

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