Quantitative uncertainty principles associated with the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform (Q2148337)

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    Quantitative uncertainty principles associated with the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7546996

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      Quantitative uncertainty principles associated with the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform (English)
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      23 June 2022
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      The Stockwell transform provides frequency-dependent resolution. It is a generalization of the Fourier transform and is regarded as a multi-scale local Fourier transform. The authors of the present paper define the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform, and then study its several properties such as Parseval's formula, Plancherel's formula, Calderon's reproducing formula and the inversion formula of the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform. The authors also derive several Heisenberg-type uncertainty principles (uncertainty inequalities) for the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform. Here, each Heisenberg-type uncertainty inequality is a generalization of the Heisenberg uncertainty inequality in quantum mechanics associated to the Fourier transform. Moreover, the authors obtain concentration uncertainty principles and weighted uncertainty principles for the \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform.
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      \(k\)-generalized Fourier transform
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      \(k\)-generalized Stockwell transform
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      Heisenberg's uncertainty principles
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      time-frequency concentration
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