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Perturbed Fourier uniqueness and interpolation results in higher dimensions

João P. G. Ramos, Martin Stoller

Published 2021-03-22Version 1

e obtain new Fourier interpolation and -uniqueness results in all dimensions, extending methods and results by the first author and M. Sousa, and by the second author. We show that the only Schwartz function which, together with its Fourier transform, vanishes on surfaces close to the origin-centered spheres whose radius are square roots of integers, is the zero function. In the radial case, these surfaces are spheres with perturbed radii, while in the non-radial case, they can be graphs of continuous functions over the sphere. As an application, we translate our perturbed Fourier uniqueness results to perturbed Heisenberg uniqueness for the hyperbola, using the interrelation between these fields introduced and studied by Bakan, Hendemlam, Montes-Rodriguez, Radchenko and Viazovska.

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