The abstruse meets the applicable: some aspects of time-frequency analysis (Q998213)

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    The abstruse meets the applicable: some aspects of time-frequency analysis
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      The abstruse meets the applicable: some aspects of time-frequency analysis (English)
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      29 August 2007
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      In this expository paper the author gives a survey of the windowed Fourier transform where one expands functions using a set of functions obtained from one function be translations and modulations. This leads to the concept of Gabor frames and the author shows that there are a number of quite different mathematical questions that are relevant for these problems arising in signal processing theory.
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      Gabor frames
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      discrete Heisenberg groups
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