Singular integrals on regular curves in the Heisenberg group (1911.03223v4)
Abstract: Let $\mathbb{H}$ be the first Heisenberg group, and let $k \in C{\infty}(\mathbb{H} \, \setminus \, {0})$ be a kernel which is either odd or horizontally odd, and satisfies $$|\nabla_{\mathbb{H}}{n}k(p)| \leq C_{n}|p|{-1 - n}, \qquad p \in \mathbb{H} \, \setminus \, {0}, \, n \geq 0.$$ The simplest examples include certain Riesz-type kernels first considered by Chousionis and Mattila, and the horizontally odd kernel $k(p) = \nabla_{\mathbb{H}} \log |p|$. We prove that convolution with $k$, as above, yields an $L{2}$-bounded operator on regular curves in $\mathbb{H}$. This extends a theorem of G. David to the Heisenberg group. As a corollary of our main result, we infer that all $3$-dimensional horizontally odd kernels yield $L{2}$ bounded operators on Lipschitz flags in $\mathbb{H}$. This was known earlier for only one specific operator, the $3$-dimensional Riesz transform. Finally, our technique yields new results on certain non-negative kernels, introduced by Chousionis and Li.
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