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Perturbed lattice crosses and Heisenberg uniqueness pairs

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2024-10-08 v1 Functional Analysis

Abstract

This work focuses on two questions raised by H. Hedenmalm and A. Montes-Rodr\'iguez on Heisenberg Uniqueness Pairs for perturbed lattice crosses. The first of them deals with a complete characterization of β>0\beta>0 for which, for a fixed θR,\theta \in \mathbb{R}, the translated lattice cross Λβθ=((Z+{θ})×{0})({0}×βZ)\Lambda_{\beta}^{\theta} = ((\mathbb{Z} + \{\theta\}) \times \{0\}) \cup (\{0\} \times \beta \mathbb{Z}) satisfies that (Γ,Λβθ)(\Gamma,\Lambda_{\beta}^{\theta}) is a Heisenberg Uniqueness Pair, where Γ\Gamma is the hyperbola in R2\mathbb{R}^2 with axes as asymptotes. We show that (Γ,Λβθ)(\Gamma,\Lambda_{\beta}^{\theta}) is a Heisenberg Uniqueness Pair if and only if β1\beta \le 1, confirming a prediction made by Hedenmalm and Montes-Rodr\'iguez. Furthermore, under modified decay conditions on the measures under consideration, we are able to prove sharp results for when a perturbed lattice cross ΛA,B\Lambda_{\bf A,B} is such that (Γ,ΛA,B)(\Gamma,\Lambda_{\bf A,B}) is a Heisenberg Uniqueness Pair. In particular, under such decay conditions, this solves another question posed by Hedenmalm and Montes-Rodr\'iguez. Our techniques run through the analysis of the action of the operator that maps the Fourier transform of an L1L^1 function ψ\psi to the Fourier transform of t2ψ(1/t)t^{-2} \psi(1/t). In other words, we analyze the operator taking the restriction to the xx-axis of a solution uu to the Klein-Gordon equation to its restriction to the yy-axis. This operator turns out to be related to the action of the four-dimensional Fourier transform on radial functions, which enables us to use the framework and techniques of discrete uncertainty principles for the Fourier transform.

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@article{arxiv.2410.04557,
  title  = {Perturbed lattice crosses and Heisenberg uniqueness pairs},
  author = {Danylo Radchenko and João P. G. Ramos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04557},
  year   = {2024}
}

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37 pages