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Wavelet transforms on Gelfand-Shilov spaces and concrete examples (English)
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31 July 2017
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The Gelfand-Shilov spaces \(S_{\nu}^{\mu}\) consist of, roughly speaking, functions with exponential decay at infinity of order of \(e^{-|x|^{1/\nu}}\) and decay of order \(e^{-|\xi|^{1/\mu}}\) for its Fourier transform. The authors defined tighter Gelfand-Shilov-type spaces \(S_{\nu}^{\mu,\delta }\) by further conditions of the vanishing moments, which requires that the Fourier transform of a function vanishes at \(0\) like \(e^{-1/|\xi|^{1/\delta }}\). For both a signal and a mother wavelet in \(S_{\nu}^{\mu,\delta }\) the paper presents some estimates for the continuous wavelet transform, which imply its continuity in the Gelfand-Shilov-type spaces. Some concrete examples of the Fourier transforms and the wavelet transforms in the Gelfand-Shilov-type spaces are computed.
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wavelet transform
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Gelfand-Shilov space
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continuity properties
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