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The Fourier U(2) Group and Separation of Discrete Variables

Mathematical Physics 2011-06-02 v1 math.MP Optics

Abstract

The linear canonical transformations of geometric optics on two-dimensional screens form the group Sp(4,R)Sp(4,R), whose maximal compact subgroup is the Fourier group U(2)FU(2)_F; this includes isotropic and anisotropic Fourier transforms, screen rotations and gyrations in the phase space of ray positions and optical momenta. Deforming classical optics into a Hamiltonian system whose positions and momenta range over a finite set of values, leads us to the finite oscillator model, which is ruled by the Lie algebra so(4)so(4). Two distinct subalgebra chains are used to model arrays of N2N^2 points placed along Cartesian or polar (radius and angle) coordinates, thus realizing one case of separation in two discrete coordinates. The N2N^2-vectors in this space are digital (pixellated) images on either of these two grids, related by a unitary transformation. Here we examine the unitary action of the analogue Fourier group on such images, whose rotations are particularly visible.

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@article{arxiv.1106.0093,
  title  = {The Fourier U(2) Group and Separation of Discrete Variables},
  author = {Kurt Bernardo Wolf and Luis Edgar Vicent},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.0093},
  year   = {2011}
}