Lp-Theory and Noncommutative Geometry in Quantum Harmonic Analysis

Abstract

Quantum harmonic analysis extends classical harmonic analysis by integrating quantum mechanical observables, replacing functions with operators and classical convolution structures with their noncommutative counterparts. This paper explores four interrelated developments in this field: (i) a noncommutative Lp-theory tailored for quantum harmonic analysis, (ii) the extension of quantum harmonic analysis beyond Euclidean spaces to include Lie groups and homogeneous spaces, (iii) its deep connections with Connes' noncommutative geometry, and (iv) the role of spectral synthesis and approximation properties in quantum settings. We establish novel results concerning the structure and spectral properties of quantum Segal algebras, analyze their functional-analytic aspects, and discuss their implications in quantum physics and operator theory. Our findings provide a unified framework for quantum harmonic analysis, laying the foundation for further advancements in noncommutative analysis and mathematical physics.

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