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Quadratic-Phase Dunkl Transform: Fundamental properties, translation operators, convolution product and HUP

Published 26 Dec 2025 in math.GM | (2512.22325v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce and study the quadratic-phase Dunkl transform, a novel integral transform on the real line parameterized by five real numbers $(a, b, c, d, e)$ and a multiplicity parameter $μ\geq -1/2$. We define the transform and establish its fundamental properties, including continuity, a Riemann--Lebesgue lemma, linearity, scaling, and most importantly, a reversibility theorem and an associated Parseval formula. We show that this novel quadratic-phase integral type transform generalizes a wide class of known transforms, such as the quadratic-phase Fourier-Bessel transform, the quadratic-phase Fourier transform, the linear canonical Dunkl transform, the fractional Dunkl transform, and the classical Dunkl transform, by choosing the appropriate specialization of its parameters. Furthermore, we introduce and investigate a corresponding quadratic-phase Dunkl translation operator and a convolution structure, proving their basic properties and a Young's inequality. Finally, we establish a new Heisenberg-type uncertainty principle for the quadratic-phase Dunkl transform, which extends the classical uncertainty principle for a large class of integral type transforms.

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