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Non-separable lattices, Gabor orthonormal bases and Tilings (1711.10560v2)

Published 28 Nov 2017 in math.FA and math.CA

Abstract: Let $K\subset \Bbb Rd$ be a set with positive and finite Lebesgue measure. Let $\Lambda=M(\Bbb Z{2d})$ be a lattice in $\Bbb R{2d}$ with density dens$(\Lambda)=1$. It is well-known that if $M$ is a diagonal block matrix with diagonal matrices $A$ and $B$, then $\mathcal G(|K|{-1/2}\chi_K, \Lambda)$ is an orthonormal basis for $L2(\Bbb Rd)$ if and only if $K$ tiles both by $A(\Bbb Zd)$ and $B{-t}(\Bbb Zd)$. However, there has not been any intensive study when $M$ is not a diagonal matrix. We investigate this problem for a large class of important cases of $M$. In particular, if $M$ is any lower block triangular matrix with diagonal matrices $A$ and $B$, we prove that if $\mathcal G(|K|{-1/2}\chi_K, \Lambda)$ is an orthonormal basis, then $K$ can be written as a finite union of fundamental domains of $A({\mathbb Z}d)$ and at the same time, as a finite union of fundamental domains of $B{-t}({\mathbb Z}d)$. If $AtB$ is an integer matrix, then there is only one common fundamental domain, which means $K$ tiles by a lattice and is spectral. However, surprisingly, we will also illustrate by an example that a union of more than one fundamental domains is also possible. We also provide a constructive way for forming a Gabor window functions for a given upper triangular lattice. Our study is related to a Fuglede's type problem in Gabor setting and we give a partial answer to this problem in the case of lattices.

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