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Some multiplier theorems on the sphere.

R. O. Gandulfo, G. Gigante (2000)

Collectanea Mathematica

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The n-dimensional sphere, E, can be seen as the quotient between the group of rotations of R n+1 and the subgroup of all the rotations that fix one point. Using representation theory, one can see that any operator on Lp (Sigma n) that commutes with the action of the group of rotations (called multiplier) may be associated with a sequence of complex numbers. We prove that, if a certain discrete derivative of a given sequence represents a bounded multiplier on LP (E 1), then the given...

Hermite and Laguerre wave packet expansions

Jay Epperson (1997)

Studia Mathematica

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This paper describes expansions in terms of Hermite and Laguerre functions similar to the Frazier-Jawerth expansion in Fourier analysis. The wave packets occurring in these expansions are finite linear combinations of Hermite and Laguerre functions. The Shannon sampling formula played an important role in the derivation of the Frazier-Jawerth expansion. In this paper we use the Christoffel-Darboux formula for orthogonal polynomials instead. We obtain estimates on the decay of the Hermite...