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On the interpolation by discrete splines with equidistant nodes
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    On the interpolation by discrete splines with equidistant nodes (English)
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    In this paper the authors develop the theory of non-periodic discrete splines of power growth. Such splines are relevant for the purposes of digital signal processing. Discrete \(B\)-splines are introduced as linear combinations of shifts of the \(B\)-splines. Here the authors present a solution of the problem of discrete spline cardinal interpolation of the sequences of power growth and prove that the solution is unique within the class of discrete splines of a given order.
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    wavelets
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    digital signal processing
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    discrete \(B\)-splines
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    non-periodic discrete splines
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    cardinal interpolation
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