Sufficient conditions for shift-invariant systems to be frames in L^2( R^n)
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- On the local integrability condition for generalised translation-invariant systems
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- Representations of Gabor frame operators
- Frames associated with shift invariant spaces on positive half line
- Criteria for generalized translation-invariant frames
- Unified conditions for wavelet frames
- System bandwidth and the existence of generalized shift-invariant frames
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