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Mathematics 2010
Maximal averages over hypersurfaces and the Newton polyhedronAbstract: Using some resolution of singularities and oscillatory integral methods in conjunction with appropriate damping and interpolation techniques, L^p boundedness theorems for p > 2 are obtained for maximal operators over a wide range of hypersurfaces. These estimates are sharp in many situations, including the convex hypersurfaces of finite line type considered by Iosevich, Sawyer, and others. As a corollary, we also give a generalization of the result of Sogge and Stein that for some finite p the maximal operator corresponding to a hypersurface whose Gaussian curvature does not vanish to infinite order is bounded on L^p. Analogous estimates are proven for Fourier transforms of surface measures, and these are sharp for the same hypersurfaces as the maximal operators.
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