Near-maximizers of Cauchy wavelet concentration are quantitatively close to hyperbolic balls and to reproducing kernels, with explicit constants uniform in the wavelet parameter.
Wavelet frames, Bergman spaces and Fourier transforms of Laguerre functions
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The Fourier transforms of Laguerre functions play the same canonical role in wavelet analysis as do the Hermite functions in Gabor analysis. We will use them as analyzing wavelets in a similar way the Hermite functions were recently by K. Groechenig and Y. Lyubarskii in "Gabor frames with Hermite functions, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I 344 157-162 (2007)". Building on the work of K. Seip, "Beurling type density theorems in the unit disc, Invent. Math., 113, 21-39 (1993)", concerning sampling sequences on weighted Bergman spaces, we find a sufficient density condition for constructing frames by translations and dilations of the Fourier transform of the nth Laguerre function. As in Groechenig-Lyubarskii theorem, the density increases with n, and in the special case of the hyperbolic lattice in the upper half plane it is given by b\log a<\frac{4\pi}{2n+\alpha}, where alpha is the parameter of the Laguerre function.
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Uniform stability of concentration inequalities and applications
Near-maximizers of Cauchy wavelet concentration are quantitatively close to hyperbolic balls and to reproducing kernels, with explicit constants uniform in the wavelet parameter.