Interpolation in wavelet spaces and the HRT-conjecture (Q2066084)

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Interpolation in wavelet spaces and the HRT-conjecture
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    Interpolation in wavelet spaces and the HRT-conjecture (English)
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    13 January 2022
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    In the present paper, the author shows that, for a squared integrable representation \(\pi:G\to\mathcal U(\mathcal H_\pi)\) with \(G\) being a locally compact group, the wavelet spaces \(\mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)\), where \(\mathcal W_gf(x):=\langle f, \pi(x)g\rangle\) are rigid. This means that for two squared integrable representations \(\pi\) and \(\rho\) of the same group, if \(\mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)\cup\mathcal W_h(\mathcal H_\rho)\neq\emptyset\), then \(\mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)=\mathcal W_h(\mathcal H_\rho)\). Additional, it is investigated the interpolation problem: given \(\{x_1, \dots, x_n\}\subset G\) and \(\{\lambda_1, \dots, \lambda_n\}\subset \mathbb C\) find a function \(F\in \mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)\) such that \(F(x_i)=\lambda_i\), for \(1\leq i\leq n\). When this problem is always solvable, \(\mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)\) is said to be fully interpolating. The author proves that for compact or abelian groups, wavelet spaces can not be fully interpolating. Finally, it is considered the problem of whether all the wavelet spaces \(\mathcal W_g(\mathcal H_\pi)\) of a locally compact group \(G\) collectively exhaust the ambient space \(L^2(G)\). About this, the author gives some partial results.
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    time-frequency analysis
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    abstract harmonic analysic
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    reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
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    representation theory
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