Counterexamples to the B-spline conjecture for Gabor frames

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Abstract: The frame set conjecture for B-splines Bn, nge2, states that the frame set is the maximal set that avoids the known obstructions. We show that any hyperbola of the form ab=r, where r is a rational number smaller than one and a and b denote the sampling and modulation rates, respectively, has infinitely many pieces, located around b=2,3,dots, emph{not} belonging to the frame set of the nth order B-spline. This, in turn, disproves the frame set conjecture for B-splines. On the other hand, we uncover a new region belonging to the frame set for B-splines Bn, nge2.









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