On discrete frames associated with semidirect products (Q5937490)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619342
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On discrete frames associated with semidirect products
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619342

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    On discrete frames associated with semidirect products (English)
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    4 November 2001
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    The Calderón admissibility condition \(\int_{\mathbb R} |\widehat{\psi} (\xi)|^2 d\xi /|\xi|< \infty\) plays an important role in the study of wavelet transforms, both continuous and discrete. In the first case it is a necessary and sufficient condition for the Calderón reconstruction formula. On the other hand, in case of discrete wavelets, it is a necessary condition to have a good representation, e.g., in the form of a frame. In this paper the authors generalize the second concept to unitary representations \(U\) of groups \(G\) acting on Hilbert spaces. The groups they consider are semidirect products of \({\mathbb R}^n\) and unimodular, locally compact, secound-countable topological groups. The main result states that if \({\mathbb F} = \{ U_{g_i}\psi: i = 1, \ldots \}\) is a frame, with some additional assumptions on \(\{ g_i: i = 1, \ldots \}\), then the representation \(U\) is square-integrable.
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    frames
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    square-integrable representations
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    semidirect product
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    admissible function
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    wavelet transforms
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