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Difference spaces and invariant linear forms

Difference spaces arise by taking sums of finite or fractional differences. Linear forms which vanish identically on such a space are invariant in a corresponding sense. The difference spaces of L2 (Rn) are Hilbert spaces whose functions are characterized by the behaviour of their Fourier transforms...

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Autor principal: Nillsen, Rodney
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0073511
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description Difference spaces arise by taking sums of finite or fractional differences. Linear forms which vanish identically on such a space are invariant in a corresponding sense. The difference spaces of L2 (Rn) are Hilbert spaces whose functions are characterized by the behaviour of their Fourier transforms near, e.g., the origin. One aim is to establish connections between these spaces and differential operators, singular integral operators and wavelets. Another aim is to discuss aspects of these ideas which emphasise invariant linear forms on locally compact groups. The work primarily presents new results, but does so from a clear, accessible and unified viewpoint, which emphasises connections with related work.
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spelling cern-16915982021-04-21T21:08:39Zdoi:10.1007/BFb0073511http://cds.cern.ch/record/1691598engNillsen, RodneyDifference spaces and invariant linear formsMathematical Physics and MathematicsDifference spaces arise by taking sums of finite or fractional differences. Linear forms which vanish identically on such a space are invariant in a corresponding sense. The difference spaces of L2 (Rn) are Hilbert spaces whose functions are characterized by the behaviour of their Fourier transforms near, e.g., the origin. One aim is to establish connections between these spaces and differential operators, singular integral operators and wavelets. Another aim is to discuss aspects of these ideas which emphasise invariant linear forms on locally compact groups. The work primarily presents new results, but does so from a clear, accessible and unified viewpoint, which emphasises connections with related work.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:16915981994
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Nillsen, Rodney
Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title_full Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title_fullStr Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title_full_unstemmed Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title_short Difference spaces and invariant linear forms
title_sort difference spaces and invariant linear forms
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0073511
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