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Divided differences and restriction operator on Paley-Wiener spaces \({PW_{\tau}^{p}}\) for \(N\)-Carleson sequences (English)
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13 June 2013
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For \(\tau>0\) and \(1<p<\infty\), the Paley-Wiener space \(PW_\tau^p\) consists of those entire functions \(f\) of exponential type at most \(\tau\) for which \[ \|f\|_p^p = \int_{\mathbb{R}} |f(x)|^p\, dx < \infty. \] Given a sequence \(\Lambda\) of complex numbers, the restriction operator \(R_\Lambda\) is defined as \(R_\Lambda f = \{f(\lambda)\}_{\lambda\in\Lambda}\). \textit{Yu.\,Lyubarskii} and \textit{K.\,Seip} [Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 13, No. 2, 361--376 (1997; Zbl 0918.42003)] characterized those \(\Lambda\) for which \(R_\Lambda\) is an isomorphism between \(PW_\tau^p\) and an appropriate weighted \(\ell^p\) space. The author obtains a similar result, assuming that \(\Lambda\) is relatively dense and \(N\)-Carleson in every half-plane. Namely, the author describes those \(\Lambda\) for which \(R_\Lambda\) is an isomorphism between \(PW_\tau^p\) and a sequence space defined in terms of divided differences.
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interpolation
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Paley-Wiener spaces
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Carleson sequences
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divided differences
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