Nuclearity of rapidly decreasing ultradifferentiable functions and time-frequency analysis (Q2044165)

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Nuclearity of rapidly decreasing ultradifferentiable functions and time-frequency analysis
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    4 August 2021
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    This article completes the study begun by the first three authors in their paper [in: Advances in microlocal and time-frequency analysis. Contributions of the conference on microlocal and time-frequency analysis 2018, MLTFA18, in honor of Prof. Luigi Rodino on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Torino, Italy, July 2--6, 2018. Cham: Birkhäuser. 121--129 (2020; Zbl 1457.46052)]. The authors use techniques from time-frequency analysis to show that the space \(S_{\omega}\) of rapidly decreasing ultradifferentiable functions is nuclear for every weight function \(\omega\) such that \(\omega(t) = o(t)\) as \(t\) goes to infinity. Moreover, they show that for a sequence \((M_p)\) satisfying the classical condition \((M1)\) of Komatsu, the Beurling space \(S_{(M_p)}\) when defined with \(L_2\)-norms is nuclear if and only if \((M_p)\) satisfies condition \((M2)'\) of Komatsu. The present research has been continued and extended by the authors in [Banach J. Math. Anal. 15, No. 1, Paper No. 14, 38 p. (2021; Zbl 1472.46043)]. Related work has been published by \textit{A. Debrouwere} et al. [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 148, No. 12, 5171--5180 (2020; Zbl 1477.46028); Collect. Math. 72, No. 1, 203--227 (2021; Zbl 1465.46003)].
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    nuclear spaces
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    weighted spaces of ultradifferentiable functions of Beurling type
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    Gabor frames
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    time-frequency analysis
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