Near-maximizers of Cauchy wavelet concentration are quantitatively close to hyperbolic balls and to reproducing kernels, with explicit constants uniform in the wavelet parameter.
Contraction property of differential operator on Fock space
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In the recent paper, \cite{tilli} Nicola and Tilli proved the Faber-Krahn inequality, which for $p=2$, states the following. If $f\in\mathcal{F}_\alpha^2$ is an entire function from the corresponding Fock space, then $$\frac{1}{\pi}\int_{\Omega} |f(z)|^2 e^{-\pi |z|^2} dx dy \le (1-e^{-|\Omega|}) \|f\|^2_{2,\pi}.$$ Here $\Omega$ is a domain in the complex plane and $|\Omega|$ is its Lebesgue measure. This inequality is sharp and equality can be attained. We prove the following sharp inequality $$\int_{\Omega} \frac{|f^{(n)}(z)|^2e^{-\pi |z|^2}}{\pi^n n ! L_n(-\pi |z|^2)}dxdy \le (1-e^{-(n+1)|\Omega|})\|f\|^2_{2,\pi},$$ where $L_n$ is Laguerre polynomial, and $n\in\{0,1,2,3,4\} $. For $n=0$ it coincides with the result of Nicola and Tilli.
fields
math.FA 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
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.