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Interpolation in Wavelet Spaces and the HRT-Conjecture

We investigate the wavelet spaces $\mathcal{W}_{g}(\mathcal{H}_π)\subset L^{2}(G)$ arising from square integrable representations $π:G \to \mathcal{U}(\mathcal{H}_π)$ of a locally compact group $G$. We show that the wavelet spaces are rigid in the sense that non-trivial intersection between them imposes strong conditions. Moreover, we use this to derive consequences for wavelet transforms related to convexity and functions of positive type. Motivated by the reproducing kernel Hilbert space structure of wavelet spaces we examine an interpolation problem. In the setting of time-frequency analysis, this problem turns out to be equivalent to the HRT-Conjecture. Finally, we consider the problem of whether all the wavelet spaces $\mathcal{W}_{g}(\mathcal{H}_π)$ of a locally compact group $G$ collectively exhaust the ambient space $L^{2}(G)$. We show that the answer is affirmative for compact groups, while negative for the reduced Heisenberg group.

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