Strong annihilating pairs for the Fourier-Bessel transform
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The aim of this paper is to prove two new uncertainty principles for the Fourier-Bessel transform (or Hankel transform). The first of these results is an extension of a result of Amrein-Berthier-Benedicks, it states that a non zero function $f$ and its Fourier-Bessel transform $\mathcal{F}_\alpha (f)$ cannot both have support of finite measure. The second result states that the supports of $f$ and $\mathcal{F}_\alpha (f)$ cannot both be $(\eps,\alpha)$-thin, this extending a result of Shubin-Vakilian-Wolff. As a side result we prove that the dilation of a $\cc_0$-function are linearly independent. We also extend Faris's local uncertainty principle to the Fourier-Bessel transform.
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