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A theory of complex oscillatory integrals: A case study (2012.11256v1)

Published 21 Dec 2020 in math.CA

Abstract: In this paper we develop a theory for oscillatory integrals with complex phases. When $f:{\mathbb C}n \to {\mathbb C}$, we evaluate this phase function on the basic character ${\rm e}(z) := e{2\pi i x} e{2\pi i y}$ of ${\mathbb C} \simeq {\mathbb R}2$ (here $z = x+iy \in {\mathbb C}$ or $z = (x,y) \in {\mathbb R}2$) and consider oscillatory integrals of the form $$ I \ = \ \int_{{\mathbb C}n} {\rm e}(f({\underline{z}})) \, \phi({\underline{z}}) \, d{\underline{z}} $$ where $\phi \in C{\infty}_c({\mathbb C}n)$. Unfortunately basic scale-invariant bounds for the oscillatory integrals $I$ do not hold in the generality that they do in the real setting. Our main effort is to develop a perspective and arguments to locate scale-invariant bounds in (necessarily) less generality than we are accustomed to in the real setting.

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