A Generalized Fourier Transform and a Smooth Analogue of Dunkl Operators
Abstract: We introduce a deformation of the Fourier transform on arising from a representation-theoretic construction associated with that still admits an underlying degree-one operator structure. More precisely, we construct a generalized Fourier transform , a non-local deformation of the Laplacian , and operators deforming the partial derivatives . We show that the operators and are compatible with the -representation in a way parallel to the classical case: for each , the space spanned by and carries the standard representation of ; in particular, the generalized Fourier transform interchanges and , and the -triple is recovered from quadratic expressions in these operators. We also establish the inversion formula for and give explicit formulas for both and . In particular, admits an explicit integral kernel representation, and 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 playing the role of a reflection group.
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