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Marianna Chatzakou1, Michael Ruzhansky1,2, Anjali Shriwastawa3
1Department of Mathematics: Analysis, Logic and Discrete Mathematics, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, B 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
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In this paper, we prove the anisotropic Shannon inequality for the Rényi entropy with the best constant on Folland-Stein homogeneous Lie groups. As a consequence, we also prove the optimal Shannon inequality in the same setting. Using a logarithmic Sobolev inequality in the setting of stratified groups, we prove a Heisenberg-type uncertainty principle in the latter setting.
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