Analytic version of test functionals, Fourier transform, and a characterization of measures in white noise calculus (Q1178606)

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Analytic version of test functionals, Fourier transform, and a characterization of measures in white noise calculus
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    Analytic version of test functionals, Fourier transform, and a characterization of measures in white noise calculus (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The generalized function theory on infinite dimensional spaces in terms of white noise calculus was initiated by \textit{T. Hida} [Math. Program. Study 5, 53-59 (1976; Zbl 0383.60075)]. Later white noise calculus was developed with applications by many authors including \textit{T. Hida} and \textit{Y. J. Lee} [J. Funct. Anal. 82, 429-464 (1989)], J. Potthoff, L. Streit, I. Kubo, S. Takenaka etc. It is shown that the space \(({\mathcal S})\) of white noise functionals has the analytic version \({\mathcal A}_ \infty\) which is an algebra as well as a topological linear space topologized by the projective limit of a sequence \(\{{\mathcal A}_ p\): \(p\in\mathbb{N}\}\) of Banach spaces with respective norm given by \(\| f\|_{{\mathcal A}_ p}=\sup_{z\in{\mathcal C}{\mathcal S}_ p} \{| f(z)|\exp[-z^{-1} \| z\|_ p^ q]\}\) where \({\mathcal C}{\mathcal S}_ p\) denotes the complexification of \({\mathcal S}_ p\). Furthermore it is shown that the \({\mathcal A}_ \infty\)-topology and the \(({\mathcal S})\)-topology are equivalent. Later the author defines the Fourier transform of a generalized white noise functional as the adjoint of the Fourier-Wiener transform \({\mathcal F}_{1,-i}\) with parameter \((1,-i)\). Moreover it is shown that every measure in \(({\mathcal S})^*\) always satisfies a certain ``growth condition''.
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    white noise calculus
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    projective limit
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    Fourier transform
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    Fourier-Wiener transform
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