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In this paper, for general plane curves $gamma$ satisfying some suitable smoothness and curvature conditions, we obtain the single annulus $L^p(mathbb{R}^2)$-boundedness of the Hilbert transforms $H^infty_{U,gamma}$ along the variable plane curves $(t,U(x_1, x_2)gamma(t))$ and the $L^p(mathbb{R}^2)$-boundedness of the corresponding maximal functions $M^infty_{U,gamma}$, where $p>2$ and $U$ is a measurable function. The range on $p$ is sharp. Furthermore, for $1<pleq 2$, under the additional conditions that $U$ is Lipschitz and making a $varepsilon_0$-truncation with $gamma(2 varepsilon_0)leq 1/4|U|_{textrm{Lip}}$, we also obtain similar boundedness for these two operators $H^{varepsilon_0}_{U,gamma}$ and $M^{varepsilon_0}_{U,gamma}$.
In this paper, we determine the $L^p(mathbb{R})times L^q(mathbb{R})rightarrow L^r(mathbb{R})$ boundedness of the bilinear Hilbert transform $H_{gamma}(f,g)$ along a convex curve $gamma$ $$H_{gamma}(f,g)(x):=mathrm{p.,v.}int_{-infty}^{infty}f(x-t)g(x-
In this paper, for $1<p<infty$, we obtain the $L^p$-boundedness of the Hilbert transform $H^{gamma}$ along a variable plane curve $(t,u(x_1, x_2)gamma(t))$, where $u$ is a Lipschitz function with small Lipschitz norm, and $gamma$ is a general curve s
The Hilbert transforms associated with monomial curves have a natural non-isotropic structure. We study the commutator of such Hilbert transforms and a symbol $b$ and prove the upper bound of this commutator when $b$ is in the corresponding non-isotr
We establish an L^2 times L^2 to L^1 estimate for the bilinear Hilbert transform along a curve defined by a monomial. Our proof is closely related to multi-linear oscillatory integrals.
Using Guths polynomial partitioning method, we obtain $L^p$ estimates for the maximal function associated to the solution of Schrodinger equation in $mathbb R^2$. The $L^p$ estimates can be used to recover the previous best known result that $lim_{t