Admissible wavelets associated with the Heisenberg group (Q1816539)

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Admissible wavelets associated with the Heisenberg group
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    Admissible wavelets associated with the Heisenberg group (English)
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    15 December 1996
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    Let \(NAK\) be the Iwasawa decomposition of the group \(SU (n+1, 1)\). The Iwasawa subgroup \(P= AN\) can be identified with the generalized upper half-plane \(U^{n+1}\) and has a natural representation \(U\) on the \(L^2\)-space of the Heisenberg group \(L^2 (H^n)\). We decompose \(L^2 (H^n)\) into the direct sum of the irreducible invariant closed subspaces under \(U\). The restrictions of \(U\) on these subspaces are square-integrable. We characterize the admissible condition in terms of the Fourier transform and define the wavelet transform with respect to admissible wavelets. The wavelet transform leads to isometric operators from the irreducible invariant closed subspaces of \(L^2 (H^n)\) to \(L^{2, \nu} (U^{n+ 1})\), the weighted \(L^2\)-spaces on \(U^{n+ 1}\). By selecting a set of mutual orthogonal admissible wavelets, we get the direct sum decomposition of \(L^{2, \nu} (U^{n+ 1})\) with the first component \(A^\nu (U^{n+ 1})\), the (weighted) Bergman space.
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    square-integrable representation
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    reproducing kernel
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    Hardy space
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    generalized upper half-plane
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    Heisenberg group
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    wavelet transform
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    weighted \(L^ 2\)-spaces
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    direct sum decomposition
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    Bergman space
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