How the -deformed Segal-Bargmann space gets two measures

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DOI10.4064/BC89-0-18zbMATH Open1214.46017arXiv0809.3606OpenAlexW2963596163MaRDI QIDQ3083378FDOQ3083378


Authors: Stephen Bruce Sontz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 March 2011

Published in: Noncommutative Harmonic Analysis with Applications to Probability II (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This note explains how the two measures used to define the mu-deformed Segal-Bargmann space are natural and essentially unique structures. As is well known, the density with respect to Lebesgue measure of each of these measures involves a Macdonald function. Our primary result is that these densities are the solution of a system of ordinary differential equations which is naturally associated with this theory. We then solve this system and find the known densities as well as a "spurious" solution which only leads to a trivial holomorphic Hilbert space. This explains how the Macdonald functions arise in this theory. Also we comment on why it is plausible that only one measure will not work. We follow Bargmann's approach by imposing a condition sufficient for the mu-deformed creation and annihilation operators to be adjoints of each other. While this note uses elementary techniques, it reveals in a new way basic aspects of the structure of the mu-deformed Segal-Bargmann space.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0809.3606




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