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A Generalized Fourier Transform and a Smooth Analogue of Dunkl Operators

Published 7 Apr 2026 in math.RT, math.CA, and math.FA | (2604.05421v1)

Abstract: We introduce a deformation of the Fourier transform on R<sup>N\mathbb{R}<sup>N arising from a representation-theoretic construction associated with SL~(2,R)×O(N)\widetilde{SL}(2,\mathbb{R}) \times O(N) that still admits an underlying degree-one operator structure. More precisely, we construct a generalized Fourier transform F<em>b\mathcal{F}<em>b, a non-local deformation HbH_b of the Laplacian ΔΔ, and operators D</em>b,nD</em>{b,n} deforming the partial derivatives xn\frac{\partial}{\partial x_n}. We show that the operators Db,nD_{b,n} and xnx_n are compatible with the SL~(2,R)\widetilde{SL}(2,\mathbb{R})-representation in a way parallel to the classical case: for each nn, the space spanned by xnx_n and Db,nD_{b,n} carries the standard representation of SL~(2,R)\widetilde{SL}(2,\mathbb{R}); in particular, the generalized Fourier transform F<em>b\mathcal{F}<em>b interchanges D</em>b,nD</em>{b,n} and xnx_n, and the sl<em>2\mathfrak{sl}<em>2-triple is recovered from quadratic expressions in these operators. We also establish the inversion formula for Fb\mathcal{F}_b and give explicit formulas for both Fb\mathcal{F}_b and D</em>b,nD</em>{b,n}. In particular, F<em>b\mathcal{F}<em>b admits an explicit integral kernel representation, and D</em>b,nD</em>{b,n} is expressed as the sum of a differential term and a spherical integral term. Our construction might be viewed as a continuous analogue of Dunkl theory, with O(N)O(N) playing the role of a reflection group.

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