(p,q)-frames in shift-invariant subspaces of mixed Lebesgue spaces L^{p,q}(\mathbf{R}\times \mathbf{R}^{d})

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Publication:6333371

arXiv2001.08519MaRDI QIDQ6333371FDOQ6333371

Jiao Li, Ying-chun Jiang

Publication date: 20 January 2020

Abstract: In this paper, we mainly discuss the (p,q)-frame in shift-invariant subspace �egin{equation*} V_{p,q}(Phi)=left{sumlimits_{i=1}^{r}sumlimits_{j_{1}in mathbf{Z}}sumlimits_{j_{2}in mathbf{Z}^{d}}d_{i}(j_{1},j_{2})phi_{i}(cdot-j_{1},cdot-j_{2}):Big(d_{i}(j_{1},j_{2})Big)_{(j_{1},j_{2})in mathbf{Z} imesmathbf{Z}^{d}}in ell^{p,q}(mathbf{Z} imesmathbf{Z}^d) ight} end{equation*} of mixed Lebesgue space Lp,q(mathbfRimesmathbfRd). Some equivalent conditions for phii(cdotj1,cdotj2):(j1,j2)inmathbfZimesmathbfZd,1leqileqr to constitute a (p,q)-frame of Vp,q(Phi) are given. Moreover, the result shows that Vp,q(Phi) is closed under these equivalent conditions of (p,q)-frame for the family phii(cdotj1,cdotj2):(j1,j2)inmathbfZimesmathbfZd,1leqileqr, although the general result is not correct.












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