Discrete characterizations of wave front sets of Fourier-Lebesgue and quasianalytic type
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Abstract: We obtain discrete characterizations of wave front sets of Fourier-Lebesgue and quasianalytic type. It is shown that the microlocal properties of an ultradistribution can be obtained by sampling the Fourier transforms of its localizations over a lattice in . In particular, we prove the following discrete characterization of the analytic wave front set of a distribution . Let be a lattice in and let be an open convex neighborhood of the origin such that . The analytic wave front set coincides with the complement in of the set of points for which there are an open neighborhood of , an open conic neighborhood of , and a bounded sequence in with on such that for some [ sup_{mu in Gamma cap Lambda} |widehat{f_p} (mu)| |mu|^p leq h^{p+1}p!:, qquad forall p in mathbb{N}. ]
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