On one class of differential operators and their application (Q2516601)

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On one class of differential operators and their application
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    On one class of differential operators and their application (English)
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    3 August 2015
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    The complex plane is denoted by \(\mathbb C\), the space of analytic functions on \(\mathbb C\) is denoted by \(H(\mathbb C)\), and the space of linear continuous functionals on \(H(\mathbb C)\) is denoted by \(H^*(\mathbb C)\). The space of analytic functions which vanish at \(\infty\) is denoted by \(H_0(\{\infty\})\). A general form of Bargmann-Fock spaces considered in this paper is defined by \(F_{\alpha\beta}= \{f\in H(\mathbb C)\| f\|<\infty\}\), where \[ \| f\|^2= c_{\alpha,\beta} \int_{\mathbb C}|f(z)|^2 \exp(-\alpha|z|^\beta)\,d\mu(z),\;c_{\alpha,\beta}= \alpha^{2/\beta}(\pi(2/\beta) \Gamma(2/\beta))^{-1}. \] The generalized form of the differential operator \(D\), the eigenfunction of the generalized differential operator corresponding to eigenvalue \(\lambda\), and the action of \(F\) on powers of a variable and a function \(f\) are defined, respectively, by \[ \begin{aligned} Df(z) &= (1/z) \sum^\infty_{n=0} a_n m_n z^n,\text{ where }m_n= \alpha^{2/\beta} \Gamma(2n/\beta)^{-1} \Gamma(2(n+1)/\beta),\\ y(\lambda z) &= c \Biggl(1+ \sum^\infty_{n=1}\frac{\lambda^n z^n}{m_1 m_2\cdots m_n}\Biggr);\;(F,z^n)= c_n,\;g_F(z)= \sum^\infty_{n=0} c_n z^{n-1},\\ (F,f) &=\frac{1}{2\pi i}\int_C f(z) g_F(z)\,dz.\end{aligned} \] The sets \(P_\beta,B_n\), are defined to be \[ P_\beta=\{\varphi(\lambda)\in H(\mathbb C): |\varphi(\lambda)|\leq B_1(\varphi) \exp B_2(\varphi)|\lambda|^{\beta/2}\}, \] where \(B_1(\varphi),B_2(\varphi)\) depend on \(\varphi\) only; \[ B_n= \Biggl\{f\in P_\beta: \| f\|_n= \sup_{z\in\mathbb C}\{|f(z)| \exp(- n|z|^{\beta/2}\}< \infty\Biggr\},\;n= 1,2,3,\dots. \] In one of the main theorems of this paper, statements indicate that the operator adjoint to the operator of multiplication by an entire function in \(H(C)\) is a generalized convolution \(\widehat E(z)=\varphi(z)\) in \(P_\beta\) with characteristic function \(q\) and representation \[ K_q[\varphi](\lambda)=\frac{1}{2\pi i}\int_{\mathbb C}y(\lambda z) q(z) g_E(z)\,dz. \]
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    generalized Bargmann-Fock space
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    generalized differentiation operator
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    eigenfunction
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    generalized Laplace transform
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    characteristic function
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    generalized shift operator
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    generalized convolution operator
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    sequentially sufficient set
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    uniqueness set
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    de la Vallée-Poussin problem
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