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A High-Frequency Uncertainty Principle for the Fourier-Bessel Transform

Published 29 Sep 2025 in math.CA | (2509.25500v1)

Abstract: Motivated by problems in control theory concerning decay rates for the damped wave equation $$w_{tt}(x,t) + \gamma(x) w_t(x,t) + (-\Delta + 1){s/2} w(x,t) = 0,$$ we consider an analogue of the classical Paneah-Logvinenko-Sereda theorem for the Fourier Bessel transform. In particular, if $E \subset \mathbb{R}+$ is $\mu_\alpha$-relatively dense (where $d\mu_\alpha(x) \approx x{2\alpha+1}\, dx$) for $\alpha > -1/2$, and $\operatorname{supp} \mathcal{F}\alpha(f) \subset [R,R+1]$, then we show $$|f|{L2_\alpha(\mathbb{R}+)} \lesssim |f|{L2\alpha(E)},$$ for all $f\in L2_\alpha(\mathbb{R}+)$, where the constants in $\lesssim$ do not depend on $R > 0$. Previous results on PLS theorems for the Fourier-Bessel transform by Ghobber and Jaming (2012) provide bounds that depend on $R$. In contrast, our techniques yield bounds that are independent of $R$, offering a new perspective on such results. This result is applied to derive decay rates of radial solutions of the damped wave equation.

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