Proof of a conjecture on the supports of Wigner distributions (Q1282025)

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Proof of a conjecture on the supports of Wigner distributions
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    Proof of a conjecture on the supports of Wigner distributions (English)
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    8 November 1999
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    The author proves that if \(f\neq 0\) belongs to \(L^2(\mathbb R^n)\) then the set of nonvanishing of its Wigner distribution \(W(f)\) is infinite. The result was conjectured by Mustard and Sitaram by analogy with a theorem of Benedicks saying that if \(f\in L^1\) and \(\widehat f\) are both nonvanishing only on sets of finite measure then \(f\equiv 0\). In fact, the result is proved by applying Benedicks' theorem after a clever use of Moyal's formula. A similar result is proved when \(W(f)\) is restricted to a half space. The author notes that the conjecture was proved independently by P. Jaming and E. Wilczok.
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    uncertainty principle
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    Wigner distribution
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    ambiguity function
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