Frames, semi-frames, and Hilbert scales

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DOI10.1080/01630563.2012.682128zbMATH Open1255.42024arXiv1203.0506OpenAlexW2040884834WikidataQ58232590 ScholiaQ58232590MaRDI QIDQ2919976FDOQ2919976


Authors: P. Balazs, J. P. Antoine Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 October 2012

Published in: Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Given a total sequence in a Hilbert space, we speak of an upper (resp. lower) semi-frame if only the upper (resp. lower) frame bound is valid. Equivalently, for an upper semi-frame, the frame operator is bounded, but has an unbounded inverse, whereas a lower semi-frame has an unbounded frame operator, with bounded inverse. For upper semi-frames, in the discrete and the continuous case, we build two natural Hilbert scales which may yield a novel characterization of certain function spaces of interest in signal processing. We present some examples and, in addition, some results concerning the duality between lower and upper semi-frames, as well as some generalizations, including fusion semi-frames and Banach semi-frames.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0506




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