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Balanced frames: a useful tool in signal processing with good properties (English)
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8 November 2020
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The authors consider balanced unit norm tight frames in a \(d\)-dimensional Hilbert space \({\mathbb H}_d.\) A frame \((f_k)_{k=1}^K\) for \({\mathbb H}_d\) is said to be balanced if \(\sum_{k=1}^K f_k = 0.\) After a preliminary section on basic results of frame theory, section 3 describe several advantages of balanced frames for applications. For instance, the reconstructions using balanced frames are robust against systematic errors in the frame coefficients. Section 4 present some versions of Naimark's theorem for balanced frames (theorems 4.8 and 4.10). Theorem 5.5 gives a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a closest balanced frame to a given frame, both in the \(\ell^1\) norm and in the \(\ell^2\) norm. Section 6 discusses a new concept of complement for balanced frames and the final sections 7 and 8 give explicit examples of balanced unit norm tight frames and study some of their properties.
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balanced frames
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unit norm tight frames
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systematic errors
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non-white noises
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error detection
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spherical designs
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