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Let \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}\) and \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}\), \(k>0\), be the measures defined on the complex plane \(\mathbb C\) by \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k-1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k+1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] where, for \(k\in \mathbb C\setminus\mathbb Z\) and \(|\arg(z)|<\pi,\) \[ K_{k}(z):=\frac{\pi}{2\cdot \sin(k\pi)} \left\{\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n-k}}{n!\Gamma(n-k+1)} -\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n+k}}{n!\Gamma(n+k+1)}\right\}, \] and, for \(n\in \mathbb Z\), \[ K_{n}(z):=\lim_{k\to n}K_{k}(z). \] The Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann space is the Hilbert space \(F_k(\mathbb C)\) of entire functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb C\) such that \[ \|f\|^2_{F_k(\mathbb C)}:=\int_C|f_e(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z)+ \int_C|f_o(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z)<\infty, \] where \(f_e(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)+f(-z))\), \(f_o(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)-f(-z))\). In the paper, the author formulates Heisenberg-type uncertainty principles for \(F_k(\mathbb C)\). The author also studies the properties of the Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann transformation.
Property / review text: Let \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}\) and \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}\), \(k>0\), be the measures defined on the complex plane \(\mathbb C\) by \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k-1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k+1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] where, for \(k\in \mathbb C\setminus\mathbb Z\) and \(|\arg(z)|<\pi,\) \[ K_{k}(z):=\frac{\pi}{2\cdot \sin(k\pi)} \left\{\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n-k}}{n!\Gamma(n-k+1)} -\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n+k}}{n!\Gamma(n+k+1)}\right\}, \] and, for \(n\in \mathbb Z\), \[ K_{n}(z):=\lim_{k\to n}K_{k}(z). \] The Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann space is the Hilbert space \(F_k(\mathbb C)\) of entire functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb C\) such that \[ \|f\|^2_{F_k(\mathbb C)}:=\int_C|f_e(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z)+ \int_C|f_o(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z)<\infty, \] where \(f_e(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)+f(-z))\), \(f_o(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)-f(-z))\). In the paper, the author formulates Heisenberg-type uncertainty principles for \(F_k(\mathbb C)\). The author also studies the properties of the Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann transformation. / rank
 
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    Let \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}\) and \(\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}\), \(k>0\), be the measures defined on the complex plane \(\mathbb C\) by \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k-1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] \[ \text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z):=\frac{|z|^{2k+1}K_{k+1/2}(|z|^2)}{\pi 2^{k-1/2}\Gamma(k+1/2)}\text{d}x\text{d}y, \] where, for \(k\in \mathbb C\setminus\mathbb Z\) and \(|\arg(z)|<\pi,\) \[ K_{k}(z):=\frac{\pi}{2\cdot \sin(k\pi)} \left\{\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n-k}}{n!\Gamma(n-k+1)} -\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{\left(\frac{z}{2}\right)^{2n+k}}{n!\Gamma(n+k+1)}\right\}, \] and, for \(n\in \mathbb Z\), \[ K_{n}(z):=\lim_{k\to n}K_{k}(z). \] The Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann space is the Hilbert space \(F_k(\mathbb C)\) of entire functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb C\) such that \[ \|f\|^2_{F_k(\mathbb C)}:=\int_C|f_e(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,1}(z)+ \int_C|f_o(z)|^2e^{-|z|^2}\text{d}\Omega_{k,2}(z)<\infty, \] where \(f_e(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)+f(-z))\), \(f_o(z)=\frac{1}{2}(f(z)-f(-z))\). In the paper, the author formulates Heisenberg-type uncertainty principles for \(F_k(\mathbb C)\). The author also studies the properties of the Dunkl-type Segal-Bargmann transformation.
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