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    Revisiting the concentration problem of vector fields within a spherical cap: a commuting differential operator solution (English)
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    The paper is devoted to the concentration problem of tangential vector fields within a spherical cap. First, the authors introduce new vector fields, connected to conventional vector spherical harmonics, that they call mixed vector spherical harmonics and they discuss their orthogonality properties. Since the mixed vector spherical harmonics form a complete basis of the Hilbert space of square integrable tangential vector fields, they use this property to expand an arbitrary tangential vector field in terms of this basis and define bandlimitedness when the expansion is a finite sum. In this work it is shown that the vectorial concentration problem within a spherical cap can be reduced to equivalent one-dimensional scalar concentration problems of various orders. The eigenvalue spectrum of the concentration operator is analyzed and an illustration on the scalar eigenfunctions is given. The authors propose a fast and numerically stable way to calculate the eigenfunctions by using a differential operator that commutes with the scalar concentration operator obtained previously. Thus they obtain in a direct way the tangential vector Slepian functions.
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    concentration problem
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    spherical cap
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    commuting differential operator
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    vector spherical harmonics
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    bandlimited function
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    eigenvalue problem
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