Super-wavelets versus poly-Bergman spaces

Mathematics – Functional Analysis

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Motivated by potential applications in multiplexing and by recent results on Gabor analysis with Hermite windows due to Gr\"{o}chenig and Lyubarskii, we investigate vector-valued wavelet transforms and vector-valued wavelet frames, which constitute special cases of super-wavelets, with a particular attention to the case when the analyzing wavelet vector is related to Fourier transforms of Laguerre functions. We construct an isometric isomorphism between $L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^{+},\mathbf{C}^{n})$ and poly-Bergman spaces, with a view to relate the sampling sequences in the poly-Bergman spaces to the wavelet frames and super-frames with the windows $\Phi_{n}$. One of the applications of the theory is a proof that $b\ln a<2\pi (n+1)$ is a necessary condition for the (scalar) wavelet frame associated to the $\Phi_{n}$ to exist. This seems to be the first known result of this type outside the setting of analytic functions (the case $n=0$, which has been completely studied by Seip in 1993).

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