Laguerre expansions of Gel'fand-Shilov spaces (Q1308799)
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Laguerre expansions of Gel'fand-Shilov spaces (English)
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30 May 1994
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The spaces of type \(S(S_ \alpha,S^ \beta\), and \(S^ \beta_ \alpha)\) were introduced by I. M. Gel'fand and G. E. Shilov to extend the Fourier transform to a class of functionals larger than that of tempered distributions. All these spaces have been characterized in terms of the Fourier-Hermite coefficients. The spaces \(S^ \alpha_ \alpha\), as the Schwartz space \(S\), are invariant under the Fourier transform. Recently, the author [Indag. Math. 3, No. 2, 137-151 (1992; Zbl 0777.46022)] introduced the subspaces \(G_ \alpha\), \(G^ \beta\), and \(G^ \beta_ \alpha (\alpha,\beta \geq 0)\) of the Schwartz space \(S^ +\) defined in \((0,\infty)\). They are associated with the Hankel-Clifford transform in the same way as the Gel'fand-Shilov spaces are associated with the Fourier transform; in particular the spaces \(G^ \alpha_ \alpha\) are invariant under the Hankel-Clifford transform. In this paper, the author characterizes the spaces \(G^ \alpha_ \alpha (\alpha\geq 1)\) in terms of their Fourier-Laguerre coefficients. He also characterizes the range of a certain Fourier-Laplace type operator when it acts on the space \(G^ \alpha_ \alpha\). The Hankel-Clifford transform and the Fourier-Laplace type transform play a fundamental role in the proofs of these results.
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Schwarz spaces
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Hankel-Clifford transform
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Gel'fand-Shilov spaces
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Fourier-Laguerre coefficients
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