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Calderón-Zygmund kernels and rectifiability in the plane

Published 6 Oct 2011 in math.CA | (1110.1302v3)

Abstract: Let $E \subset \C$ be a Borel set with finite length, that is, $0<\mathcal{H}1 (E)<\infty$. By a theorem of David and L\'eger, the $L2 (\mathcal{H}1 \lfloor E)$-boundedness of the singular integral associated to the Cauchy kernel (or even to one of its coordinate parts $x / |z|2,y / |z|2,z=(x,y) \in \C$) implies that $E$ is rectifiable. We extend this result to any kernel of the form $x{2n-1} /|z|{2n}, z=(x,y) \in \C,n \in \mathbb{N}$. We thus provide the first non-trivial examples of operators not directly related with the Cauchy transform whose $L2$-boundedness implies rectifiability.

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