Reproducing formulas for generalized translation invariant systems on locally compact abelian groups

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DOI10.1090/TRAN/6594zbMATH Open1348.42036arXiv1405.4948OpenAlexW2270717463MaRDI QIDQ2822706FDOQ2822706


Authors: Mads Sielemann Jakobsen, Jakob Lemvig Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 October 2016

Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we connect the well established discrete frame theory of generalized shift invariant systems to a continuous frame theory. To do so, we let Gammaj, jinJ, be a countable family of closed, co-compact subgroups of a second countable locally compact abelian group G and study systems of the form cupjinJgj,p(cdotgamma)gammainGammaj,pinPj with generators gj,p in L2(G) and with each Pj being a countable or an uncountable index set. We refer to systems of this form as generalized translation invariant (GTI) systems. Many of the familiar transforms, e.g., the wavelet, shearlet and Gabor transform, both their discrete and continuous variants, are GTI systems. Under a technical alpha local integrability condition (alpha-LIC) we characterize when GTI systems constitute tight and dual frames that yield reproducing formulas for L2(G). This generalizes results on generalized shift invariant systems, where each Pj is assumed to be countable and each Gammaj is a uniform lattice in G, to the case of uncountably many generators and (not necessarily discrete) closed, co-compact subgroups. Furthermore, even in the case of uniform lattices Gammaj, our characterizations improve known results since the class of GTI systems satisfying the alpha-LIC is strictly larger than the class of GTI systems satisfying the previously used local integrability condition. As an application of our characterization results, we obtain new characterizations of translation invariant continuous frames and Gabor frames for L2(G). In addition, we will see that the admissibility conditions for the continuous and discrete wavelet and Gabor transform in L2(mathbbRn) are special cases of the same general characterizing equations.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1405.4948




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