scholarly journals The Fourier transform of the Schwartz space on a symmetric space

1977 ◽  
Vol 53 (7) ◽  
pp. 237-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masaaki Eguchi ◽  
Kiyosato Okamoto
Author(s):  
Augusto Logli

AbstractWe consider the function u whose Fourier transform is the positive part of the Fourier transform of a function f on Rn. If n ≤ 2 and f satisfies simple regularity conditions (in particular if f is in the Schwartz space Y(Rn), then u lies in L1(Rn). If n ≥ 3, then simple counterexamples exist; for example, if f(x) = |x|2 exp(-|x|2), then u does not lie in L1(Rn).


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 2582
Author(s):  
Lucas M. Martinho ◽  
Alan C. Kubrusly ◽  
Nicolás Pérez ◽  
Jean Pierre von der Weid

The focused signal obtained by the time-reversal or the cross-correlation techniques of ultrasonic guided waves in plates changes when the medium is subject to strain, which can be used to monitor the medium strain level. In this paper, the sensitivity to strain of cross-correlated signals is enhanced by a post-processing filtering procedure aiming to preserve only strain-sensitive spectrum components. Two different strategies were adopted, based on the phase of either the Fourier transform or the short-time Fourier transform. Both use prior knowledge of the system impulse response at some strain level. The technique was evaluated in an aluminum plate, effectively providing up to twice higher sensitivity to strain. The sensitivity increase depends on a phase threshold parameter used in the filtering process. Its performance was assessed based on the sensitivity gain, the loss of energy concentration capability, and the value of the foreknown strain. Signals synthesized with the time–frequency representation, through the short-time Fourier transform, provided a better tradeoff between sensitivity gain and loss of energy concentration.


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