On an analytic description of the α-cosine transform on real Grassmannians
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The goal of this paper is to describe the $\alpha$-cosine transform on functions on a Grassmannian of $i$-planes in an $n$-dimensional real vector space. in analytic terms as explicitly as possible. We show that for all but finitely many complex $\alpha$ the $\alpha$-cosine transform is a composition of the $(\alpha+2)$-cosine transform with an explicitly written (though complicated) O(n)-invariant differential operator. For all exceptional values of $\alpha$ except one we interpret the $\alpha$-cosine transform explicitly as either the Radon transform or composition of two Radon transforms. Explicit interpretation of the transform corresponding to the last remaining value $\alpha$, which is $-(min\{i,n-i\}+1)$, is still an open problem.
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