Parabolic-like wavelet transforms and relevant reproducing formulas (Q2036536)

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    29 June 2021
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    In this paper, the authors consider two anisotropic wavelet-type transforms. Let \(\eta > 0\), \(\beta > 0\), \(x,\,y,\,\xi \in {\mathbb R}^n\), \(t \in \mathbb R\), \(f(x,t) \in L_p({\mathbb R}^{n+1})\) with \(p\ge 1\), \[ \omega^{(\beta)}(y, \tau) = (2\pi)^{-n}\, \int_{{\mathbb R}^n} {\mathrm e}^{{\mathrm i}\,y\, \cdot\, \xi}\,{\mathrm e}^{- \tau\, |\xi|^{\beta}}\,{\mathrm d}\xi\,, \] and let \(\mu\) be a wavelet measure, i.e., \(\mu\) is a signed finite Borel measure supported on \([0, \infty)\) with \(\mu([0,\infty)) = 0\). Then the first wavelet-type transform reads as follows \[ W_{\mu}^{(\beta)}f(x,t,\eta) = \int_{{\mathbb R}^n} \int_0^{\infty} f(x - \eta^{1/\beta}y, t - \eta \tau)\,\omega^{(\beta)}(y, \tau)\,{\mathrm d}\mu(\tau)\,{\mathrm d}y\,. \] The integrand of the second wavelet-type transform has the extra factor \({\mathrm e}^{- \eta\, \tau}\). These wavelet-type transforms have close connections with generalizations of parabolic Riesz and parabolic Bessel potentials. The authors prove Calderon-type reproducing formulas for both wavelet-type transforms in the framework of the \(L_p({\mathbb R}^{n+1})\) theory.
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    wavelet-like transforms
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    wavelet measure
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    parabolic Riesz potentials
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    parabolic Bessel potentials
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    Calderon-type reproducing formulas
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