On bounded pseudodifferential operators in Wiener spaces (Q495967)
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On bounded pseudodifferential operators in Wiener spaces (English)
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16 September 2015
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The aim of the paper is extension of the Weyl operator in the infinite dimensional setting. The authors generalise the definition of the Weyl operator defined via the Wigner function. In fact, they prove that one can replace the space \(\mathbb{R}^n\) by a Wiener space \((i,H,B)\) and the Lebesgue measure on \(\mathbb{R}^n\) by an appropriate Gaussian measure and define the Weyl operator as a quadratic form on a dense subspace of \(L^2(B)\). The symbols are functions on \(B^2\) belonging to a suitable subclass of a \(L^1\) space for a Gaussian measure. At the end, the authors give several examples of Weyl operators in this setting.
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pseudodifferential operators
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Wiener spaces
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