Radial Fourier Multipliers in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and $\mathbb{R}^4$
Abstract: We prove that for radial Fourier multipliers $m: \mathbb{R}3\to\mathbb{C}$ supported compactly away from the origin, $T_m$ is restricted strong type (p,p) if $K=\hat{m}$ is in $Lp(\mathbb{R}3)$, in the range $1<p<\frac{13}{12}$. We also prove an $Lp$ characterization for radial Fourier multipliers in four dimensions; namely, for radial Fourier multipliers $m: \mathbb{R}4\to\mathbb{C}$ supported compactly away from the origin, $T_m$ is bounded on $Lp(\mathbb{R}4)$ if and only if $K=\hat{m}$ is in $Lp(\mathbb{R}4)$, in the range $1<p<\frac{36}{29}$. Our method of proof relies on a geometric argument that exploits bounds on sizes of multiple intersections of three-dimensional annuli to control numbers of tangencies between pairs of annuli in three and four dimensions.
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