Paley-Wiener properties for spaces of entire functions (Q2179121)

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    Paley-Wiener properties for spaces of entire functions (English)
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    12 May 2020
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    Paley-Wiener theorems characterize broad classes of compactly supported (test) functions and distributions in terms of the growth properties of their Fourier-Laplace transforms. In this paper, a systematic study of Paley-Wiener type estimates is given after the Fourier-Laplace transform is replaced by the reproducing kernel \( \Pi_A\) for the Bargmann transform: \[ (\Pi_A F) (z) = \pi^{-d}\langle F, e^{(z, \cdot) - | \cdot|^2} \rangle, \] when \(F\) is a suitable function or (ultra)distribution. At the same time, the image spaces are replaced by certain subspaces of entire functions considered in [\textit{C. Fernández} et al., Rev. R. Acad. Cienc. Exactas Fís. Nat., Ser. A Mat., RACSAM 111, No. 1, 1--13 (2017; Zbl 1368.46035); \textit{J. Toft}, J. Pseudo-Differ. Oper. Appl. 8, No. 1, 83--139 (2017; Zbl 1388.46030)]. In fact, related results from [loc. cit.] are improved in different ways. Apart from such improvements, the authors deduce various kind of related mapping properties which involve different types of specific subspaces of entire functions. These results are applied to characterizations of Pilipović spaces of small orders. Recall that Pilipović spaces are introduced by the means of the growth conditions on the coefficients in (formal) Hermite expansions, cf. [\textit{S. Pilipovic}, Boll. Unione Mat. Ital., VII. Ser., B 2, No. 2, 235--251 (1988; Zbl 0657.46030); \textit{S. Pilipović}, SIAM J. Math. Anal. 17, 477--484 (1986; Zbl 0604.46042); \textit{J. Toft}, loc. cit.]. The broad family of Pilipović spaces contains non-trivial Fourier transform invariant Gelfand-Shilov spaces. Moreover, Toft [loc. cit.] explained different aspects of various families of spaces of functions and distributions by considering their Bargmann transform images. This paper is a further step in that direction. For example, a new perspective on Gröchenig's class of special windows \(\mathcal{S}_C (\mathbb{R}^d) \) is deduced (cf. Sections 2.4 and 11.4 in [\textit{K. Gröchenig}, Foundations of time-frequency analysis. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser (2001; Zbl 0966.42020)]).
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    Paley-Wiener theorems
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    Bargmann transform
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    Pilipović spaces
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    Hermite coefficients
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