The prolate spheroidal phenomena and bispectrality

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Authors: F. Alberto Grünbaum, Milen Yakimov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 March 2003

Abstract: Landau, Pollak, Slepian, and Tracy, Widom discovered that certain integral operators with so called Bessel and Airy kernels possess commuting differential operators and found important applications of this phenomena in time-band limiting and random matrix theory. In this paper we announce that very large classes of integral operators derived from bispectral algebras of rank 1 and 2 (parametrized by lagrangian grassmannians of infinitely large size) have this property. The above examples come from special points in these grassmannians.













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