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For \(R>0\), let \(B^2_R\) be the Bernstein, or Paley-Wiener, space. In this paper, the space \(B^2_R\) is characterized in different ways: by the usual classical Paley-Wiener growth estimates in the complex plane, by Bernstein inequalities using derivatives or differences, by \(L_ p\)-growth properties of iterated derivatives or differences, and by support properties of the Fourier image. The author also establishes Paley-Wiener theorems for the Fourier series of a function on the circle. Let \(0 < R\leq\pi\). Assume \(f\in L_1(-\pi,\pi)\). Then \(f\) has support in \([-R, R]\) if and only if \(\widehat{f}\) extends to an entire function of exponential type \(R\). The discrete versions presented in this paper, using difference operators instead of derivatives and considering \(l_ p\)-sequences and Fourier series of periodic functions, are believed to be new. | |||
Property / review text: For \(R>0\), let \(B^2_R\) be the Bernstein, or Paley-Wiener, space. In this paper, the space \(B^2_R\) is characterized in different ways: by the usual classical Paley-Wiener growth estimates in the complex plane, by Bernstein inequalities using derivatives or differences, by \(L_ p\)-growth properties of iterated derivatives or differences, and by support properties of the Fourier image. The author also establishes Paley-Wiener theorems for the Fourier series of a function on the circle. Let \(0 < R\leq\pi\). Assume \(f\in L_1(-\pi,\pi)\). Then \(f\) has support in \([-R, R]\) if and only if \(\widehat{f}\) extends to an entire function of exponential type \(R\). The discrete versions presented in this paper, using difference operators instead of derivatives and considering \(l_ p\)-sequences and Fourier series of periodic functions, are believed to be new. / rank | |||
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Entire \(L^p\)-functions of exponential type (English)
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4 September 2014
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For \(R>0\), let \(B^2_R\) be the Bernstein, or Paley-Wiener, space. In this paper, the space \(B^2_R\) is characterized in different ways: by the usual classical Paley-Wiener growth estimates in the complex plane, by Bernstein inequalities using derivatives or differences, by \(L_ p\)-growth properties of iterated derivatives or differences, and by support properties of the Fourier image. The author also establishes Paley-Wiener theorems for the Fourier series of a function on the circle. Let \(0 < R\leq\pi\). Assume \(f\in L_1(-\pi,\pi)\). Then \(f\) has support in \([-R, R]\) if and only if \(\widehat{f}\) extends to an entire function of exponential type \(R\). The discrete versions presented in this paper, using difference operators instead of derivatives and considering \(l_ p\)-sequences and Fourier series of periodic functions, are believed to be new.
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entire functions of exponential type
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Paley-Wiener growth estimates
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Bernstein inequalities
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Fourier series
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