An uncertainty principle for finite frames (Q710930)

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An uncertainty principle for finite frames
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    An uncertainty principle for finite frames (English)
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    22 October 2010
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    In this article the authors define an uncertainty principle for finite frames. They begin by developing a time-frequency localization measure for the entire frame using a difference operator. Then they prove that a subset of columns of the discrete Fourier transform matrix are optimal for minimizing this measure over all equal norm Parseval frames. This gives a sharp constant for the lower bound which is dependent on the dimension of the space and the number of elements in the frame. The authors also find a minimizer and bounds for the time-frequency measure in the case of Parseval frames which are not necessarily equal norm. Next they show that given any matrix whose columns form a frame, it is possible to generate a dual frame that minimizes the finite time-frequency measure. Finally, to illustrate this, the authors generate a random frame and compare the time-frequency localization of this dual with the canonical one.
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    frames
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    Gauss-Hermite differential equation
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    time-frequency dual
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    uncertainty principle
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