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A \(q\)-deformation of the true-polyanalytic Bargmann transform (English)
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14 August 2018
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For \(m=0,1,2,\dots\) and \(f\in L^2(\mathbb{R})\), the generalized Bargmann transform \(\mathcal{B}_m[f]\) is defined as \[ \mathcal{B}_m[f](z) = (-1)^m \left( 2^m m! \sqrt{\pi}\right)^{-\frac{1}{2}} \int_{\mathbb{R}} e^{-\frac{1}{2}z^2- \frac{1}{2}\xi^2 +\sqrt{2}\xi z} H_m \left(\xi-\frac{z+\overline{z}}{2} \right) f(\xi)\, d\xi, \quad z\in\mathbb{C}, \] where \(H_m\) denotes the Hermite polynomial. For \(0< q<1\), the authors use a \(q\)-deformed version of the complex Hermite polynomials to introduce a \(q\)-deformation of \(\mathcal{B}_m\).
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Bargmann transform
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complex Hermite polynomials
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\(q\)-deformation
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