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Frames in generalized Fock spaces
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    Frames in generalized Fock spaces (English)
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    14 March 2011
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    The authors study the frames in generalized Fock space. Let \(A\) denote a real linear transformation on \(\mathbb C^n\) which is symmetric and positive-definite relative to the real inner product \(\text{Re}\langle z, w \rangle\), \(z,w \in\mathbb C^n\). Let \(\mathcal{F}_{A}(\mathbb C^n)\) denote the Fock space consisting of holomorphic functions on \(\mathbb C^n\) which are square integrable with respect to the Gaussian measure \(d\mu_{A}(z)=\pi^{-n}\sqrt{\det A}e^{-\text{Re}\langle Az, z \rangle}\). For \(w\in \mathbb C^n\) , let \(e_w^A(z)=e^A(z,w)=e^{-\frac{1}{2}\text{Re}\langle Aw,w \rangle}K_A(z,w)\), \(z\in\mathbb C^n\), where \(K_A\) is the reproducing kernel for \(\mathcal{F}_A(\mathbb C^n)\). The main result reads as follows. Assume that \(H\cdot\bar{1}\in\mathbb R^n_+\). Then there exist constants \(a,b>0\) such that \(\{e_{ma+ilb}^A: m,l\in\mathbb Z^n\}\) is a frame in \(\mathcal{F}_A(\mathbb C^n)\), where \(H=\frac{A+J^{-1}AJ}{2}\), \(J:\mathbb C^n\rightarrow\mathbb C^n\) is defined by \(Jz=iz\). The authors also prove that there exist positive constants \(a,b>0\) such that the Gram operator associated with \(\{e_{ma+ilb}^A: m,l\in\mathbb Z^n\}\) is bounded above and below.
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    Bargmann transform
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    frames
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    finite truncation of an operator
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    Fock space
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    Gabor frame
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    Hilbert space
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    time-frequency analysis
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