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A discretized Severi-type theorem with applications to harmonic analysis (1801.05106v3)

Published 16 Jan 2018 in math.CA and math.AG

Abstract: In 1901, Severi proved that if $Z$ is an irreducible hypersurface in $\mathbb{P}4(\mathbb{C})$ that contains a three dimensional set of lines, then $Z$ is either a quadratic hypersurface or a scroll of planes. We prove a discretized version of this result for hypersurfaces in $\mathbb{R}4$. As an application, we prove that at most $\delta{-2-\varepsilon}$ direction-separated $\delta$-tubes can be contained in the $\delta$-neighborhood of a low-degree hypersurface in $\mathbb{R}4$. This result leads to improved bounds on the restriction and Kakeya problems in $\mathbb{R}4$. Combined with previous work of Guth and the author, this result implies a Kakeya maximal function estimate at dimension $3+1/28$, which is an improvement over the previous bound of $3$ due to Wolff. As a consequence, we prove that every Besicovitch set in $\mathbb{R}4$ must have Hausdorff dimension at least $3+1/28$. Recently, Demeter showed that any improvement over Wolff's bound for the Kakeya maximal function yields new bounds on the restriction problem for the paraboloid in $\mathbb{R}4$.

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