Approximation by group invariant subspaces
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Abstract: In this article we study the structure of -invariant spaces of . Here is a second countable LCA group. The invariance is with respect to the action of , a non commutative group in the form of a semidirect product of a discrete cocompact subgroup of and a group of automorphisms. This class includes in particular most of the crystallographic groups. We obtain a complete characterization of -invariant subspaces in terms of range functions associated to shift-invariant spaces. We also define a new notion of range function adapted to the -invariance and construct Parseval frames of orbits of some elements in the subspace, under the group action. These results are then applied to prove the existence and construction of a -invariant subspace that best approximates a set of functional data in . This is very relevant in applications since in the euclidean case, -invariant subspaces are invariant under rigid movements, a very sought feature in models for signal processing.
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