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Sampling theorem for entire functions of exponential growth
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716529

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    Sampling theorem for entire functions of exponential growth (English)
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    A generalization of Shannon's sampling theorem is obtained for entire functions satisfying \(|F(z)|\leq C\exp\{L|z|^{1/s}+a|\text{ Im}(z)|\}\), where \(C, L, a\), and \(s\) are constants and \(s>1\). The sampling functions belong to a Gevrey class of order \(r\) \((1<r<s\)). Error estimates depending on the sampling functions and the sampling sequence are included. Finally the theory is applied to functions satisfying the heat equation.
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    sampling theorem
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    Shannon theorem
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    entire function
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    exponential growth
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    heat equation
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