Dual operators in Fock-type spaces (Q2377488)

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Dual operators in Fock-type spaces
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    Dual operators in Fock-type spaces (English)
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    19 January 2009
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    The Fock-type space \(F\) consists of entire functions \(g\) of \(n\) variables \(\xi=(\xi_1, \xi_2, \dots, \xi_n)\) such that \[ \|g\|_F^2=\frac{1}{\pi^n}\int_{\mathbb{C}^n}|g(\xi)|^2e^{-|\xi|^2}dV_n(\xi)<\infty, \] where \(V_n\) is the Lebesgue measure on \(\mathbb{C}^n\). This is a Hilbert space with the inner product \[ (f, g)_F=\frac{1}{\pi^n}\int_{\mathbb{C}^n}f(\xi)\overline{g(\xi)}e^{-|\xi|^2}dV_n(\xi). \] Let \(A\) be an \(n\times n\) matrix with \(\det A\neq 0\), and let \(b=(b_1, b_2, \dots, b_n)\) be a vector. \(F_{A, b}\) denotes the space of entire functions \(g\) on \(\mathbb{C}^n\) satisfying the condition \[ \int_{\mathbb{C}^n}|g(\xi)|^2\mathrm{exp}\left\{-\sum_{k=1}^n\left|\sum_{l=1}^n{a_{k, l}\xi_l+b_l}\right|^2\right\}dV_n(\xi)<\infty. \] \(F_{A, b}\) is a Hilbert space with the inner product \[ (f, g)_{F_{A, b}}=\frac{|\mathrm{det}A|}{\pi^n}\int_{\mathbb{C}^n}f(\xi)\overline{g(\xi)}\times \mathrm{exp}\left\{-\sum_{k=1}^n\left|\sum_{l=1}^n{a_{k, l}\xi_l+b_l}\right|^2\right\}dV_n(\xi). \] In this note, the authors first prove that \(g\in F_{A, b}\) if and only if \(g_{A, b}\in F\), where \[ g_{A, b}(\eta)=g\left(\sum_{l=1}c_{1, l}\eta_l+p_1, \dots, \sum_{l=1}c_{n, l}\eta_l+p_n\right). \] Then they show that, if the functions \(f(\xi), g(\xi)\) and \(\frac\partial{\partial\xi_j}g(\xi)\) belong to the space \(F_{A, b}\), then \((\xi_j\cdot f(\xi), g(\xi))_{A_{A, b}}=(f(\xi), D_j^{A, b}g(\xi))_{F_{A, b}}\).
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    Fock-type space
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    dual operator
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    entire function
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    multiplication operator
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    generalized differential operator
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