Quaternionic fundamental cardinal splines: interpolation and sampling

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Publication:2008161

DOI10.1007/S11785-019-00943-WzbMATH Open1430.30028arXiv1804.06638OpenAlexW2967784805WikidataQ127389921 ScholiaQ127389921MaRDI QIDQ2008161FDOQ2008161


Authors: Jeffrey A. Hogan, Peter Massopust Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 November 2019

Published in: Complex Analysis and Operator Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: B-splines Bq, Scq>1, of quaternionic order q, for short quaternionic B-splines, are quaternion-valued piecewise M"{u}ntz polynomials whose scalar parts interpolate the classical Schoenberg splines Bn, ninN, with respect to degree and smoothness. As the Schoenberg splines of order geq3, they in general do not satisfy the interpolation property Bq(nk)=deltan,k, . However, the application of the interpolation filter ---if well-defined---in the frequency domain yields a cardinal fundamental spline of quaternionic order that does satisfy the interpolation property. We handle the ambiguity of the quaternion-valued exponential function appearing in the denominator of the interpolation filter and relate the filter to interesting properties of a quaternionic Hurwitz zeta function and the existence of complex quaternionic inverses. Finally, we show that the cardinal fundamental splines of quaternionic order fit into the setting of Kramer's Lemma and allow for a family of sampling, respectively, interpolation series.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.06638




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