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The HRT (Heil-Ramanathan-Topiwala) conjecture asks whether a finite collection of time-frequency shifts of a non-zero square integrable function on $\mathbb{R}$ is linearly independent. This longstanding conjecture remains largely open even…
The HRT conjecture states that any finite collection of time-frequency shifts of a non-zero square-integrable function on the real line is linearly independent. In this paper, we establish the linear independence of finite systems of…
The HRT (Heil-Ramanathan-Topiwala) posits the linear independence of any set of nonzero square-integrable vectors obtained from a single nonzero vector $f$ by applying a finite set of time-frequency shift operators. In this short note, we…
We prove that the HRT (Heil, Ramanathan, and Topiwala) conjecture is equivalent to the conjecture that finite translates of square-integrable functions on the Heisenberg group are linearly independent.
We prove that the HRT conjecture holds when the Gabor system consists of a 4-point set in the time-frequency plane and a square-integrable function that is ultimately positive. We also prove the conjecture for Gabor systems generated by an…
This note considers the finite linear independence of coherent systems associated to discrete subgroups. We show by simple arguments that such coherent systems of amenable groups are linearly independent whenever the associated twisted…
We prove that the HRT (Heil, Ramanathan, and Topiwala) conjecture holds for finite Gabor systems generated by square-integrable functions with certain behavior at infinity. These functions include functions ultimately decaying faster than…
Given $f \in C_0(\mathbb{R}^n)$ and $\Lambda \subset \mathbb{R}^{2n}$ a finite set we demonstrate the linear independence of the set of time-frequency translates $\mathcal{G}(f, \Lambda) = \{\pi(\lambda)f\}_{\lambda\in \Lambda}$ when the…
We prove that for any 4 points in a (2-2) configuration, there is no linear dependence between the associated time-frequency translates of any $L^2(\R)$ function
Based on the proof of Demeter \We prove that for almost every (1,3) configuration, there is no linear dependence between the associated time-frequency translates of any $f\in L^2(\R)\backslash \{0\}$.cite{Dem10}, we establish the HRT…
This paper presents random residue sequences derived from the number theoretic Hilbert (NHT) transform and their correlation properties. The autocorrelation of a NHT derived sequence is zero for all non-zero shifts which illustrates that…
We consider the HRT conjecture in the mixed-integer setting, where a finite configuration in $\R^d\times\R^d$ consists of $N-1$ points in $\Z^d\times\Z^d$ and one point $(\alpha,\beta)$ outside the lattice. Assuming a linear dependence…
We prove that for any 4 points in the plane that belong to 2 parallel lines, there is no linear dependence between the associated time-frequency translates of any nontrivial Schwartz function. If mild Diophantine properties are satisfied,…
The ordinary time-dependent perturbation theory of quantum mechanics, that describes the interaction of a stationary system with a time-dependent perturbation, predicts that the transition probabilities induced by the perturbation are…
On the linear level elliptic equilibria of Hamiltonian systems are mere superpositions of harmonic oscillators. Non-linear terms can produce instability, if the ratio of frequencies is rational and the Hamiltonian is indefinite. In this…
Continuing the study of Hamiltonian pseudo-rotations of projective spaces, we focus on the conjecture that the fixed-point data set (the actions and the linearized flows at one-periodic orbits) of a pseudo-rotation exactly matches that data…
When tetrad (metric) fields are not invertible, the standard canonical formulation of gravity cannot be adopted as it is. Here we develop a Hamiltonian theory of gravity for non-invertible tetrad. In contrast to Einstein gravity, this phase…
We investigate finite sections of Gabor frames and study the asymptotic behavior of their lower Riesz bound. From a numerical point of view, these sets of time-frequency shifts are linearly dependent, whereas from a rigorous analytic point…
We consider integer-valued random walks with independent but not identically distributed increments, and extend to this context several classical estimates, including a local limit theorem, precise small-ball estimates (both conditional on…
Under weaker regularity and compactness assumptions, we find the mountain-pass essential point, which is a novel extension of the classical Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz mountain pass theorem. We study the reversible superquadratic autonomous…