Explicit cross-sections of singly generated group actions

Mathematics – Functional Analysis

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We consider two classes of actions on $\mathbb{R}^n$ - one continuous and one discrete. For matrices of the form $A = e^B$ with $B \in M_n(\R)$, we consider the action given by $\gamma \to \gamma A^t$. We characterize the matrices $A$ for which there is a cross-section for this action. The discrete action we consider is given by $\gamma \to \gamma A^k$, where $A\in GL_n(\R)$. We characterize the matrices $A$ for which there exists a cross-section for this action as well. We also characterize those $A$ for which there exist special types of cross-sections; namely, bounded cross-sections and finite measure cross-sections. Explicit examples of cross-sections are provided for each of the cases in which cross-sections exist. Finally, these explicit cross-sections are used to characterize those matrices for which there exist MSF wavelets with infinitely many wavelet functions. Along the way, we generalize a well-known aspect of the theory of shift-invariant spaces to shift-invariant spaces with infinitely many generators.

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