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We consider the coorbit theory associated to general continuous wavelet transforms arising from a square-integrable, irreducible quasi-regular representation of a semidirect product group $G = \mathbb{R}^d \rtimes H$. The existence of…
A general local center manifold theorem around stationary trajectories is proved for nonlinear cocycles acting on measurable fields of Banach spaces.
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Represented spaces form the general setting for the study of computability derived from Turing machines. As such, they are the basic entities for endeavors such as computable analysis or computable measure theory. The theory of represented…
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This paper studies wavelet coorbit spaces on disconnected local fields $K$, associated to the quasi-regular representation of $G = K \rtimes K^*$ acting on $L^2(K)$. We show that coorbit space theory applies in this context, and identify…
This book offers to study locally compact groups from the point of view of appropriate metrics that can be defined on them, in other words to study "Infinite groups as geometric objects", as Gromov writes it in the title of a famous…