Related papers: $\mathcal{A}$-Localization Operators
We perform Wigner analysis of linear operators. Namely, the standard time-frequency representation \emph{Short-time Fourier Transform} (STFT) is replaced by the $\mathcal{A}$-\emph{Wigner distribution} defined by $W_{\mathcal A}…
We study the phase-space concentration of the so-called generalized metaplectic operators whose main examples are Schr\"odinger equations with bounded perturbations. To reach this goal, we perform a so-called $\mathcal{A}$-Wigner analysis…
Time-frequency representations stemmed in 1932 with the introduction of the Wigner distribution. For most of the 20th century, research in this area primarily focused on defining joint probability distributions for position and momentum in…
In the last twenty years modulation spaces, introduced by H. G. Feichtinger in 1983, have been successfully addressed to the study of signal analysis, PDE's, pseudodifferential operators, quantum mechanics, by hundreds of contributions. In…
Time-frequency localization operators are a quantization procedure that maps symbols on $R^{2d}$ to operators and depends on two window functions. We study the range of this quantization and its dependence on the window functions. If the…
To overcome the impossibility of representing the energy of a signal simultaneously in time and frequency, many time-frequency representations have been introduced in the literature. Some of these are recalled in the Introduction. In this…
We study families of time-frequency localization operators and derive a new characterization of modulation spaces. This characterization relates the size of the localization operators to the global time-frequency distribution. As a…
Time-frequency analysis have played a crucial role in the development of localization operators in the last twenty years. We present its applications to the study of boundedness and Schatten Class property for such operators. In particular,…
Time-frequency localization operators (with Gaussian window) $L_F:L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)\to L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)$, where $F$ is a weight in $\mathbb{R}^{2d}$, were introduced in signal processing by I. Daubechies in 1988, inaugurating a new,…
Metaplectic Wigner distributions were recently investigated as natural generalizations of the classical Wigner distribution, and provide a wide class of time-frequency representations that exploits the structure of the symplectic group.…
Quantum harmonic analysis on phase space is shown to be linked with localization operators. The convolution between operators and the convolution between a function and an operator provide a conceptual framework for the theory of…
We study the range of time-frequency localization operators acting on modulation spaces and prove a lifting theorem. As an application we also characterize the range of Gabor multipliers, and, in the realm of complex analysis, we…
In the Gelfand-Shilov setting, the localisation operator $A^{\varphi_1,\varphi_2}_a$ is equal to the Weyl operator whose symbol is the convolution of $a$ with the Wigner transform of the windows $\varphi_2$ and $\varphi_1$. We employ this…
In this paper, we introduce the notion of Weinstein two-wavelet and we define the two-wavelet localization operators in the setting of the Weinstein theory. Then we give a host of sufficient conditions for the boundedness and compactness of…
We present a different symplectic point of view in the definition of weighted modulation spaces $M^{p,q}_m(\mathbb{R}^d)$ and weighted Wiener amalgam spaces $W(\mathcal{F} L^p_{m_1},L^q_{m_2})(\mathbb{R}^d)$. All of the classical…
We introduce multilinear localization operators in terms of the short-time Fourier transform, and multilinear Weyl pseudodifferential operators. We prove that such localization operators are in fact Weyl pseudodifferential operators whose…
We consider in a Hilbert space a self-adjoint operator H and a family Phi=(Phi_1,...,Phi_d) of mutually commuting self-adjoint operators. Under some regularity properties of H with respect to Phi, we propose two new formulae for a time…
In this paper, we introduce Orlicz spaces on $ \mathbb Z^n \times \mathbb T^n $ and Orlicz modulation spaces on $\mathbb Z^n$, and present some basic properties such as inclusion relations, convolution relations, and duality of these…
Modulation spaces were originally introduced by Feichtinger in 1983. Since the 2000s there have been thousands of contributions using them as correct framework; they range from PDEs, pseudodifferential operators, quantum mechanics, signal…
In this paper, we study a class of pseudo-differential operators known as time-frequency localization operators on $\mathbb Z^n$, which depend on a symbol $\varsigma$ and two windows functions $g_1$ and $g_2$. We define the short-time…