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Frame-related Sequences in Chains and Scales of Hilbert Spaces

Published 17 Feb 2022 in math.FA | (2202.08749v1)

Abstract: Frames for Hilbert spaces are interesting for mathematicians but also important for applications e.g. in signal analysis and in physics. Both in mathematics and physics it is natural to consider a full scale of spaces, and not only a single one. In this paper, we study how certain frame-related properties, as completeness or the property of being a (semi-)frame, of a certain sequence in one of the spaces propagate to other spaces in a scale. We link that to the properties of the respective frame-related operators, like analysis or synthesis. We start with a detailed survey of the theory of Hilbert chains. Using a canonical isomorphism the properties of frame sequences are naturally preserved between different spaces. We also show that some results can be transferred if the original sequence is considered, in particular that the upper semi-frame property is kept in larger spaces, while the lower one to smaller ones. This leads to a negative result: a sequence can never be a frame for two Hilbert spaces of the scale if the scale is non-trivial, i.e. spaces are not equal.

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