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In this article, we prove that if the group Fourier transform of certain integrable functions on the Heisenberg motion group (or step two nilpotent Lie groups) is of finite rank, then the function is identically zero. These results can be…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2018-02-26 A. Chattopadhyay , D. K. Giri , R. K. Srivastava

A classical result due to Paley and Wiener characterizes the existence of a non-zero function in $L^2(\mathbb{R})$, supported on a half line, in terms of the decay of its Fourier transform. In this paper we prove an analogue of this result…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2016-06-07 Mithun Bhowmik , Suparna Sen

Since $(\mathbb{H}^n\rtimes U(n),U(n))$ is a Gelfand pair, an exact analogue of the Heisenberg group result due to Narayanan and Ratnakumar is not possible for the Heisenberg motion group. In this article, we prove that if the Weyl…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2021-10-04 Somnath Ghosh , R. K. Srivastava

We prove an exact analogue of Ingham's uncertainty principle for the group Fourier transform on the Heisenberg group. This is accomplished by explicitly constructing compactly supported functions on the Heisenberg group whose…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2022-04-22 Sayan Bagchi , Pritam Ganguly , Jayanta Sarkar , Sundaram Thangavelu

We show various uncertainty principles for the Fourier transform on harmonic manifolds of rank one. In particular, we derive a Heisenberg uncertainty principle, a Morgen theorem, an uncertainty principle for the Schr\"odinger equation and a…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2024-08-30 Oliver Brammen

We show that a well known uncertainty principle for functions on the circle can be derived from an uncertainty principle for the Euclidean motion group.

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Jens Gerlach Christensen , Henrik Schlichtkrull

In this article, we prove that (unit sphere, non-harmonic cone) is a Heisenberg uniqueness pair for the symplectic Fourier transform on $\mathbb C^n.$ We derive that spheres as well as non-harmonic cones are determining sets for the…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2020-08-06 Somnath Ghosh , R. K. Srivastava

Classical results due to Ingham and Paley-Wiener characterize the existence of nonzero functions supported on certain subsets of the real line in terms of the pointwise decay of the Fourier transforms. We view these results as uncertainty…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2016-06-01 Mithun Bhowmik , Swagato K. Ray , Suparna Sen

If $f$ is a compactly supported function on the Heisenberg group and the group Fourier transform $\hat{f}(\lambda)$ is a finite rank operator for all $\lambda$ then $f$ is the zero function.

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2009-09-10 E. K. Narayanan , P. K. Ratnakumar

We here revisit Fourier analysis on the Heisenberg group H^d. Whereas, according to the standard definition, the Fourier transform of an integrable function f on H^d is a one parameter family of bounded operators on L 2 (R^d), we define (by…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2016-09-14 Hajer Bahouri , Jean-Yves Chemin , Raphael Danchin

In this article, we define Weyl transform on second countable type - $I$ locally compact group $G,$ and as an operator on $L^2(G),$ we prove that the Weyl transform is compact when the symbol lies in $L^p(G\times \hat{G})$ with $1\leq p\leq…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2021-07-01 Somnath Ghosh , R. K. Srivastava

We prove, under certain conditions on $(\alpha,\beta)$, that each Schwartz function $f$ such that $f(\pm n^{\alpha}) = \hat{f}(\pm n^{\beta}) = 0, \forall n \ge 0$ must vanish identically, complementing a series of recent results involving…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2019-10-11 João P. G. Ramos , Mateus Sousa

Classical mechanics unfolds within absolute time and Euclidean space, yet our knowledge of where events occur, when they occur, and how motion evolves is inherently uncertain. The special Galilean group provides a natural setting for…

General Physics · Physics 2026-02-17 Jonathan Kelly , Matthew Giamou

Given a real-valued function defined on the Heisenberg group, we provide a definition of abstract convexity and Fenchel transform that takes into account the sub-Riemannian structure of the group. In our main result, we prove that, likewise…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2010-05-18 A. Calogero , R. Pini

Let K be a complete discretely valued field with residue field k. If char(K) = 0, char(k) = 2 and the 2-rank of k is d, we prove that there exists an integer N depending on d such that the u-invariant of any function field in one variable…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2014-04-15 R. Parimala , V. Suresh

In this paper we study singular integrals on small (that is, measure zero and lower than full dimensional) subsets of metric groups. The main examples of the groups we have in mind are Euclidean spaces and Heisenberg groups. In addition to…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2016-10-17 Vasilis Chousionis , Pertti Mattila

On a cyclic group of prime order, the non-trivial Dirichlet characters together with their Fourier transforms have constant modulus outside 0 and vanish at 0. Answering a question of H. Cohn, we construct new functions with these…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2024-07-09 Yves Benoist

Classical results due to Ingham and Paley-Wiener characterize the existence of nonzero functions supported on certain subsets of the real line in terms of the pointwise decay of the Fourier transforms. Viewing these results as uncertainty…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2016-06-08 Mithun Bhowmik , Suparna Sen

The final goal of the present work is to extend the Fourier transform on the Heisenberg group $\H^d,$ to tempered distributions. As in the Euclidean setting, the strategy is to first show that the Fourier transform is an isomorphism on the…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2017-05-08 Hajer Bahouri , Jean-Yves Chemin , Raphael Danchin

We show that if points of supports of two discrete "not very thick" Fourier transformable measures on LCA groups tend to one another at infinity and the same is true for the masses at these points, then these measures coincide. The result…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2020-11-17 Serhii Favorov
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