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The following pages link to Characterization of modulation spaces by symplectic representations and applications to Schrödinger equations (Q2689345):
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- Semi-classical time-frequency analysis and applications (Q1664378) (← links)
- Wigner analysis of operators. I: Pseudodifferential operators and wave fronts (Q2118401) (← links)
- Representation of higher-order dispersive operators via short-time Fourier transform and its application (Q2234538) (← links)
- A characterization of modulation spaces by symplectic rotations (Q2304472) (← links)
- Metaplectic representation on Wiener amalgam spaces and applications to the Schrödinger equation (Q2469831) (← links)
- Quasi-Banach algebras and Wiener properties for pseudodifferential and generalized metaplectic operators (Q2677689) (← links)
- Modulation space estimates for Schrödinger type equations with time-dependent potentials (Q2940662) (← links)
- Uncertainty principle for free metaplectic transformation (Q6082547) (← links)
- Symplectic analysis of time-frequency spaces (Q6134669) (← links)
- Metaplectic Gabor frames and symplectic analysis of time-frequency spaces (Q6185684) (← links)
- Characterization of modulation spaces by symplectic representations and applications to Schr\"{o}dinger equations (Q6397798) (← links)
- A metaplectic perspective of uncertainty principles in the linear canonical transform domain (Q6547195) (← links)
- Wigner analysis of Fourier integral operators with symbols in the Shubin classes (Q6552623) (← links)
- Wigner analysis of operators. II: Schrödinger equations (Q6564156) (← links)
- Excursus on modulation spaces via metaplectic operators and related time-frequency representations (Q6564357) (← links)
- Convolution based fractional Wigner distribution and ambiguity function: theory and applications (Q6630801) (← links)
- Understanding of linear operators through Wigner analysis (Q6640911) (← links)
- Boundedness of metaplectic operators within \(L^p\) spaces, applications to pseudodifferential calculus, and time-frequency representations (Q6669588) (← links)
- Extending the scaling Wigner distribution in the realm of linear canonical domains (Q6670061) (← links)