Comparisons between Fourier and STFT multipliers: the smoothing effect of the Short-time Fourier Transform (2203.01142v2)
Abstract: We study the connection between STFT multipliers $A{g_1,g_2}_{1\otimes m}$ having windows $g_1,g_2$, symbols $a(x,\omega)=(1\otimes m)(x,\omega)=m(\omega)$, $(x,\omega)\in\mathbb{R}{2d}$, and the Fourier multipliers $T_{m_2}$ with symbol $m_2$ on $\mathbb{R}d$. We find sufficient and necessary conditions on symbols $m,m_2$ and windows $g_1,g_2$ for the equality $T_{m_2}= A{g_1,g_2}_{1\otimes m}$. For $m=m_2$ the former equality holds only for particular choices of window functions in modulation spaces, whereas it never occurs in the realm of Lebesgue spaces. In general, the STFT multiplier $A{g_1,g_2}_{1\otimes m}$, also called localization operator, presents a smoothing effect due to the so-called two-window short-time Fourier transform which enters in the definition of $A{g_1,g_2}_{1\otimes m}$. As a by-product we prove necessary conditions for the continuity of anti-Wick operators $A{g,g}_{1\otimes m}: Lp\to Lq$ having multiplier $m$ in weak $Lr$ spaces. Finally, we exhibit the related results for their discrete counterpart: in this setting STFT multipliers are called Gabor multipliers whereas Fourier multiplier are better known as linear time invariant (LTI) filters.
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