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Let \(G\) be a connected, non-compact, real rank-one semi-simple Lie group with finite center and \(X=G/K\) be a Riemannian symmetric space. Let \(\mathcal{S}^p(X)\) be the \(L^p\)- Schwartz space for \(0<p\leq 2\). Let \(\phi_\lambda\) be the elementary spherical functions on \(G\) and define the generalized spectral projection \(f\mapsto P_\lambda f(x)=f\ast\phi_\lambda(x)\) for \(f\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\). The author provides some basic properties of the functions \(P_\lambda f\) in Section 3 using the continuity of the \(\delta\)-spherical Fourier transform. Let \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast:= \{\lambda\in\mathbb{C}| |\mathfrak{I}\lambda|\;\leq\epsilon=(\frac{2}{p}-1)\}\). In Section 4 the author gives some sufficient conditions for a \(K\)-finite function \(f(\lambda,x)\) on \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast\times X\) to be of the form \(P_\lambda g(x)=f(\lambda,x)\) for some \(g\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\). | |||
Property / review text: Let \(G\) be a connected, non-compact, real rank-one semi-simple Lie group with finite center and \(X=G/K\) be a Riemannian symmetric space. Let \(\mathcal{S}^p(X)\) be the \(L^p\)- Schwartz space for \(0<p\leq 2\). Let \(\phi_\lambda\) be the elementary spherical functions on \(G\) and define the generalized spectral projection \(f\mapsto P_\lambda f(x)=f\ast\phi_\lambda(x)\) for \(f\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\). The author provides some basic properties of the functions \(P_\lambda f\) in Section 3 using the continuity of the \(\delta\)-spherical Fourier transform. Let \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast:= \{\lambda\in\mathbb{C}| |\mathfrak{I}\lambda|\;\leq\epsilon=(\frac{2}{p}-1)\}\). In Section 4 the author gives some sufficient conditions for a \(K\)-finite function \(f(\lambda,x)\) on \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast\times X\) to be of the form \(P_\lambda g(x)=f(\lambda,x)\) for some \(g\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\). / rank | |||
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8 May 2012
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Let \(G\) be a connected, non-compact, real rank-one semi-simple Lie group with finite center and \(X=G/K\) be a Riemannian symmetric space. Let \(\mathcal{S}^p(X)\) be the \(L^p\)- Schwartz space for \(0<p\leq 2\). Let \(\phi_\lambda\) be the elementary spherical functions on \(G\) and define the generalized spectral projection \(f\mapsto P_\lambda f(x)=f\ast\phi_\lambda(x)\) for \(f\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\). The author provides some basic properties of the functions \(P_\lambda f\) in Section 3 using the continuity of the \(\delta\)-spherical Fourier transform. Let \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast:= \{\lambda\in\mathbb{C}| |\mathfrak{I}\lambda|\;\leq\epsilon=(\frac{2}{p}-1)\}\). In Section 4 the author gives some sufficient conditions for a \(K\)-finite function \(f(\lambda,x)\) on \(\mathfrak{a}_\epsilon^\ast\times X\) to be of the form \(P_\lambda g(x)=f(\lambda,x)\) for some \(g\in \mathcal{S}^p(X)\).
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spectral projection
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Helgason Fourier transform
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Schwartz space
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