Matrix bispectrality and noncommutative algebras: beyond the prolate spheroidals (Q6113471)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7724328
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Matrix bispectrality and noncommutative algebras: beyond the prolate spheroidals
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7724328

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    Matrix bispectrality and noncommutative algebras: beyond the prolate spheroidals (English)
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    9 August 2023
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    Summary: The bispectral problem is motivated by an effort to understand and extend a remarkable phenomenon in Fourier analysis on the real line: the operator of time-and-band limiting is an integral operator admitting a second-order differential operator with a simple spectrum in its commutator. In this article, we discuss a noncommutative version of the bispectral problem, obtained by allowing all objects in the original formulation to be matrix-valued. Deep attention is given to bispectral algebras and their presentations as a tool to get information about bispectral triples.
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    bispectral algebras
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    bispectral triple
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    presentations of finitely generated algebras
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    time-and-band limiting
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    integral and commuting differential operators
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