On the method of finding frequencies with large amplitudes (Q1921321)

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On the method of finding frequencies with large amplitudes
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    On the method of finding frequencies with large amplitudes (English)
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    11 November 1997
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    Consider periodic signals of the form \[ x(m,I) = \sum_{j=-I}^I \alpha_j e^{i \omega_j m}, \qquad x(0, I) \neq 0, \] where \(\alpha_0 \geq 0\), \(\alpha_{-j} = \overline{\alpha_j}\), \(\omega_j = \omega_{-j}\) and \(0=\omega_0 < \omega_1 < \ldots < \omega_I < \pi\). The paper is concerned with the problem, how to determine the frequencies \( \omega_1, \ldots , \omega_I\) using the first \(N\) samples \(\{ x(m,I)\}_{m=0}^{N-1}\). A refined way of the Wiener-Levinson method is introduced in order to find the frequencies \(\omega_j\) with large amplitudes for small values of \(|j|\).
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    discrete time signals
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    Wiener-Levinson method
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    sinusoidal waves
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    periodic signals
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