Unconditional bases for homogeneous \(\alpha\)-modulation type spaces (Q2113560)
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Unconditional bases for homogeneous \(\alpha\)-modulation type spaces (English)
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14 March 2022
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The paper deals with a universal method describing how the structured \(\alpha-\)coverings and bi-variate brushlet systems constructing an orthonormal basis \(\left\{ f_{k}\otimes f_{k^\prime} \right\}_{k,k^\prime}\) for \(L_{2}(\mathbb{R}^{2})\) associated to the given orthonormal basis \(\left\{ f_{k}\right\}_{k}\) for \(L_{2}(\mathbb{R})\) are working for \(\alpha\)-modulation type spaces and \(\alpha-\)TL spaces. It conducts to the deepening of other topological and visual structures showing their fundamental meaning. Dealing with decomposition spaces, \(\alpha\)-modulation type spaces \(M_{p,q}^{s,\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^{d})\) have been segmented through unconditional bases for characterizing, delineating and permeating sparseness conditions on the expansion coefficients. The main result regards the incomplete setup studying interval extremal endpoints or low and high frequency knots applying the dyadic transformation \(\xi \mapsto \frac{1}{\xi}\) to satisfy geometric rules. Mid-points of arbitrary rectangular annuli have been considered to ensure the \(\alpha-\)covering of the orthogonality of bi-variate systems with disjoint frequency support functions together to separable brushlet functions determining \(\epsilon\)-values for supported intervals and defining one Frénet-Serre System \(\dot{F}_{p,q}^{s,\alpha}\left[ \dot{M}_{p,q}^{s,\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^{2})\right]\) using eccentricity close to one of the covering rectangles \(\mathcal{Q}^{\alpha}\) and some wave properties as parametrized curves \(\left\{x_{i}(t)\right\}\). The considered spaces include a parametrized family of homogeneous smooth Triebel-Lizorkin, modulation and Besov spaces as special cases, corresponding to \(\alpha=0\) and \(\alpha=1\), respectively. Finally, Appendix A reviews some functional estimates and vector-valued setting localized results through Lebesgue and Sobolev norms comparing powerful tools for the study of the completeness of Banach affine spaces.
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decomposition space
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unconditional basis
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smoothness space
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Triebel-Lizorkin type space
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\(\alpha\)-modulation space
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