Abstract

We introduce a commutator method with multipliers to prove averaging lemmas, the regularizing effect for the velocity average of solutions for kinetic equations. This method requires only elementary techniques in Fourier analysis and shows a new range of assumptions that are sufficient for the velocity average to be in $L^2([0,T],H^{1/2}_x).$ This result not only shows an interesting connection between averaging lemmas and local smoothing property of dispersive equations, but also provide a direct proof for the regularizing effect for the measure-valued solutions of scalar conservation laws in space dimension one.

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