Sampling and interpolation in Bargmann-Fock spaces of polyanalytic functions

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DOI10.1016/J.ACHA.2009.11.004zbMATH Open1202.31006arXiv0901.4386OpenAlexW2962736276MaRDI QIDQ711047FDOQ711047


Authors: Luís Daniel Abreu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 October 2010

Published in: Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Using Gabor analysis, we give a complete characterization of all lattice sampling and interpolating sequences in the Fock space of polyanalytic functions, displaying a "Nyquist rate" which increases with n, the degree of polyanaliticity of the space. Such conditions are equivalent to sharp lattice density conditions for certain vector-valued Gabor systems, namely superframes and Gabor super-Riesz sequences with Hermite windows, and in the case of superframes they were studied recently by Gr"{o}chenig and Lyubarskii. The proofs of our main results use variations of the Janssen-Ron-Shen duality principle and reveal a duality between sampling and interpolation in polyanalytic spaces, and multiple interpolation and sampling in analytic spaces. To connect these topics we introduce theemph{polyanalytic Bargmann transform}, a unitary mapping between vector valued Hilbert spaces and polyanalytic Fock spaces, which extends the Bargmann transform to polyanalytic spaces. Motivated by this connection, we discuss a vector-valued version of the Gabor transform. These ideas have natural applications in the context of multiplexing of signals. We also point out that a recent result of Balan, Casazza and Landau, concerning density of Gabor frames, has important consequences for the Gr"{o}chenig-Lyubarskii conjecture on the density of Gabor frames with Hermite windows.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4386




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