Quantization and coorbit spaces for nilpotent groups
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Abstract: We reconsider the quantization of symbols defined on the product between a nilpotent Lie algebra and its dual. To keep track of the non-commutative group background, the Lie algebra is endowed with the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff product, making it via the exponential diffeomorphism a copy of its unique connected simply connected nilpotent Lie group. Using harmonic analysis tools, we emphasize the role of a Weyl system, of the associated Fourier-Wigner transformation and, at the level of symbols, of an important family of exponential functions. Such notions also serve to introduce a family of phase-space shifts. These are used to define and briefly study a new class of coorbit spaces of symbols and its relationship with coorbit spaces of vectors, defined via the Fourier-Wigner transform.
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