A boundedness criterion for singular integral operators of convolution type on the Fock space (Q2295474)
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A boundedness criterion for singular integral operators of convolution type on the Fock space (English)
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13 February 2020
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The authors mainly prove that for any entire function $\varphi$ belonging to the Fock space $\mathscr{F}^2 (\mathbb{C}^n)$, the integral operator \[ S_\varphi F(z) := \int_{\mathbb{C}^n} F(w) e^{z\dot\bar{w}} \varphi(z-\bar{w}) d\lambda(w),\ z\in\mathbb{C}^n, \] is bounded on $\mathscr{F}^2 (\mathbb{C}^n)$ if and only if there exists an bounded function $m$ such that \[ \varphi(z): = \int_{\mathbb{R}^n} m(x) e^{-2(x-\frac{i}{2}z)^2} dx,\ z\in\mathbb{C}^n, \] where $d\lambda(w) := \pi^{-n} e^{-|w|^2} dw$ is the Gaussian measure on $\mathbb{C}^n$. The key observation is that $S_\varphi$ is equivalent to a translation-invariant operator on $L^2(\mathbb{R}^n)$ via the Bargmann transform, then it falls into a category of operators well studied in harmonic analysis literature, the Fourier multiplier operators. This result also implies the normality, the $C^*$ algebraic properties, the spectrum and the compactness of $S_\varphi$, which shows that it has totally different properties from the well-known Toeplitz operators. Moreover, $S_\varphi$ connects singular integrals in harmonic analysis to operators in the complex setting via the Bargmann transform. This connection enables the resolution of problems in complex analysis via techniques from harmonic analysis.
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Fock space
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singular integral operator
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Bargmann transform
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Riesz transform
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spectrum
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reducing subspace
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