Generalized Olson-Zalik Conjecture

Series
Analysis Seminar
Time
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - 2:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 005
Speaker
Pu-Ting Yu – University of Oregon – putingyu@uoregon.edu
Organizer
Michael Lacey

In 1992, Olson and Zalik conjectured that no system of translates can be a Schauder basis for L^2(R). This conjecture remains open as of the time of writing. Although some partial results regarding Olson-Zalik conjecture have been proved to be true, a characterization of subspaces of L^2(R) that do not admit a Schauder basis, or an unconditional basis is still unknown. 

In this talk, we will begin with a brief introduction to Olson-Zalik conjecture including its recent development. Then we will show that a family of modulation spaces do not admit unconditional bases formed by a system of translates. This observation led us to the following generalized Olson-Zalik conjecture ``Assume X is a separable Banach space that is continuously embedded into L^2(R). Then X does not admit a Schauder basis of translates if it is closed under Fourier transform". Finally, we close this talk by showing that if a closed subspace of L^2(R) is closed under Fourier transform, then it does not admit a Schauder basis of certain translates.