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    Revisiting Landau's density theorems for Paley-Wiener spaces (English)
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    The authors revisit Landau's density theorems for sampling and interpolation (cf. [\textit{H. J. Landau}, Acta Math. 117, 37--52 (1967; Zbl 0154.15301)]) and observe that while the sampling theorem is automatically expandable to the case of unbounded spectra, the corresponding problem for interpolation remained open. The authors present here a new and simple approach, which allows one to avoid Landau's spectral technique and put the results in a more general context.
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    Landau's density theorems
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    sampling and interpolation
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    unbounded spectra
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