The Bargmann transform on modulation and Gelfand-Shilov spaces, with applications to Toeplitz and pseudo-differential operators (Q1758375)

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    The Bargmann transform on modulation and Gelfand-Shilov spaces, with applications to Toeplitz and pseudo-differential operators
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      The Bargmann transform on modulation and Gelfand-Shilov spaces, with applications to Toeplitz and pseudo-differential operators (English)
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      9 November 2012
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      The author establishes basic continuity properties for a broad family of (quasi-)Banach spaces of Gelfand-Shilov functions and distributions. Gelfand-Shilov spaces can be completely characterized in terms of the short-time Fourier transform. The author investigates mapping properties for the Bargmann transform on an extended family of modulation spaces \(M(\omega, \mathcal{B})\) with weights \(\omega\) and mixed (quasi-)norm spaces \(\mathcal{B}\). He proves that this transform is isometric and bijective from modulaton spaces \(M(\omega, \mathcal{B})\) to convenient Lebesgue spaces of analytic functions. The author uses this to prove that convenient density, duality and intepolation properties hold for such modulation spaces. He also proves that the Gelfand-Shilov spaces can be obtained by taking union and intersections of appropriate modulation spaces. The author uses the results to establish continuity properties of Toeplitz operators and pseudo-differential operators on modulation spaces and Gelfand-Shilov spaces.
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      Bargmann transform
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      modulation space
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      Gelfand-Shilov space
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      short-time Fourier transform
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      Toeplitz operator
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      pseudo-differential operator, weight
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      mixed (quasi-)norm space
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