Heisenberg uniqueness pairs for some algebraic curves in the plane
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Abstract: A Heisenberg uniqueness pair is a pair , where is a curve and is a set in such that whenever a finite Borel measure having support on which is absolutely continuous with respect to the arc length on satisfies then it is identically In this article, we investigate the Heisenberg uniqueness pairs corresponding to the spiral, hyperbola, circle and certain exponential curves. Further, we work out a characterization of the Heisenberg uniqueness pairs corresponding to four parallel lines. In the latter case, we observe a phenomenon of interlacing of three trigonometric polynomials.
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