General sampling theorems for functions in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (Q810822)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4214715
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4214715 |
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General sampling theorems for functions in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (English)
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1991
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The authors prove general sampling theorems for functions belonging to a reproducing kernel Hilbert space which is also a closed subspace of a particular Sobolev space. They develop the general theory for orthogonal and nonorthogonal sampling sequences. In their approach they include many recent extensions as those based on the Sturm-Liouville transforms, Jacobi transforms, Lguerre transforms, Hankel transforms, prolate spherical transforms etc., and new sampling theorems obtained by specific choices of the reproducing kernel Hilbert space. Particularly they include nonorthogonal sampling sequences based on the theory of frames, and consider various types of error (truncation, aliasing, jitter, and amplitude error) in the same general context.
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nonuniform sampling
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sampling errors
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bandlimited signals
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sampling theorems
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reproducing kernel Hilbert space
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Sobolev space
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orthogonal and nonorthogonal sampling sequences
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Sturm-Liouville transforms
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Jacobi transforms
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Lguerre transforms
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Hankel transforms
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prolate spherical transforms
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truncation
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aliasing
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jitter
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amplitude error
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