A sharp error estimate for numerical Fourier fransform of band-limited functions based on windowed samples (Q380257)

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A sharp error estimate for numerical Fourier fransform of band-limited functions based on windowed samples
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    A sharp error estimate for numerical Fourier fransform of band-limited functions based on windowed samples (English)
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    13 November 2013
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    \textit{W. Dickmeis} and \textit{R. J. Nessel} published their first version of a quantitative extension of the classical uniform boundedness principle (see [J. Approximation Theory 31, 161--174 (1981; Zbl 0473.41028)]). It is a general approach to find counterexamples that prove sharpness of error estimates. So far applications of this principle include error bounds for approximation processes, cubature rules, ordinary and partial differential equations, and reconstruction from samples. In the present article, the author discusses the error of discrete approximations of the Fourier transform based on windowed samples for band-limited functions. The results can be applied to the Hann- and Blackmann-Harris-window but also to window-functions that enable higher orders of convergence.
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    sharp error bounds
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    resonance principle
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    aliasing
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    window functions
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    Fourier transform
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