ICTP Mathematics Seminar - Thursday 12 September, at 16:00 (Joao Pedro Ramos)

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Tue Sep 10 10:41:02 CEST 2019


Thursday 12 September, at 16:00 hrs.


Speaker: Joao Pedro Ramos (Universitaet Bonn)


Title: Fourier uncertainty principles, interpolation and uniqueness sets



Abstract: A classical result in the theory of entire functions of exponential type, Shannon’s interpolation formula, predicates that given a function whose Fourier transform vanishes outside the interval $[-1/2,1/2]$, it is possible to recover it from its values at the integers. More specifically, it holds, in a suitable sense of convergence, that
   
$$ f(x) = \sum_{n \in \mathbb{Z}} f(n) \frac{\sin(\pi(x-n))}{\pi(x -n)}. $$
  
This formula is unfortunately unavailable for arbitrary Schwartz functions on the real line, but a recent result of Radchenko and Viazovska provides us with an explicit construction of an interpolation basis for even Schwartz functions. It states, in a nutshell, that we can recover explicitly the function given its values at the squares of roots of integers.
In this expository talk, we will discuss a bit these two results, and explore, in connection to classical Fourier uncertainty results, the question of determining which pairs of sets $(A,B)$ satisfy that, if a Schwartz function $f$ vanishes on A and its Fourier transform vanishes on B, then $f \equiv 0.$


Venue:  Luigi Stasi Seminar Room (ICTP Leonardo da Vinci Building, first floor)



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