On the Bargmann-Radon transform in the monogenic setting
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Abstract: In this paper we introduce and study a Bargmann-Radon transform on the real monogenic Bargmann module. This transform is defined as the projection of the real Bargmann module on the closed submodule of monogenic functions spanned by the monogenic plane waves. We prove that this projection can be written in integral form in terms the so-called Bargmann-Radon kernel. Moreover, we have a characterization formula for the Bargmann-Radon transform of a function in the real Bargmann module in terms of its complex extension and then its restriction to the nullcone in . We also show that the formula holds for the SzegH{o}-Radon transform that we introduced in [4] (see list of references). Finally, we define the dual transform and we provide an inversion formula.
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