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    14 June 2011
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    The authors introduce a sampling theory for cyclic lattice invariant spaces in the context of locally compact Abelian groups. The key element of the theory is a new periodization condition which, for \({\mathcal L}\) a lattice in a group \(G\), characterizes the \({\mathcal L}\)-cyclic invariant subspaces \(V \subseteq L^2(G)\) which allow sampling. When \({\mathcal L}\) is contained in a larger lattice \({\mathcal L}'\), the authors characterize the collection of \({\mathcal L}\)-invariant subspaces of \(L^2(G)\) which are also \({\mathcal L}'\)-invariant and use this characterization to show that, if \(V\) is cyclic with respect to both \({\mathcal L}\) and \({\mathcal L}'\), then \(V\) admits sampling with respect to \({\mathcal L}'\).
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    sampling theorem
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    shift--invariant space
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    lattice structure
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