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    The spectral estimation problem in infinite-dimensional spaces (English)
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    10 May 2016
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    Consider a signal \[ s(t)=\sum_{k=1}^Na_ke^{\lambda_kt},\quad t\geq0, \] where \(N\in\mathbb N\) and \(a_k,\lambda_k\), \(1\leq k\leq N\), are complex numbers. The classical \textit{spectral estimation problem} consists of recovering the coefficients \(a_k,\lambda_k\), \(1\leq k\leq N\), of the signal \(s\) from given observations \(s(j)\), \(0\leq j\leq N-1\). The authors consider an infinite-dimensional version of this problem and solve it using a boundary control approach. The paper concludes with an application to the initial value problem for a hyperbolic system.
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    spectral estimation problem
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    boundary control
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    inverse theory
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