Continuous frames, function spaces, and the discretization problem (Q818500)

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Continuous frames, function spaces, and the discretization problem
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    Continuous frames, function spaces, and the discretization problem (English)
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    21 March 2006
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    A collection of vectors \(\{\psi_x: x \in X\}\) in a separable Hilbert space \(H\) is called a continuous frame if there exist constants \(0 < A \leq B < \infty\) such that for all \(f \in H\), \[ A\| f\| ^2 \leq \int_X | \langle f, \psi_x \rangle| ^2d\mu(x) \leq B\| f\| ^2, \] where \(X\) is a locally compact Hausdorff space and \(\mu\) a positive Radon measure on \(X\). The paper under review presents a method of constructing Banach spaces associated with a given continuous frame. Examples of spaces constructed via this method include classical coorbit spaces, inhomogeneous Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, and \(\alpha\)-modulation spaces.
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    atomic decompositions
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    Banach frames
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    coorbit spaces
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    continuous frames
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    discrete frames
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    sampling
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