The Mellin–Parseval formula and its interconnections with the exponential sampling theorem of optical physics
DOI10.1080/10652469.2015.1087401zbMath1335.30008OpenAlexW1876269708MaRDI QIDQ2790227
Carlo Bardaro, Ilaria Mantellini, Paul L. Butzer
Publication date: 3 March 2016
Published in: Integral Transforms and Special Functions (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/10652469.2015.1087401
Mellin transformMellin bandlimited functionsreproducing kernel formulaexponential sampling theoremMellin-Parseval formula
General harmonic expansions, frames (42C15) Hilbert spaces with reproducing kernels (= (proper) functional Hilbert spaces, including de Branges-Rovnyak and other structured spaces) (46E22) Sampling theory in information and communication theory (94A20) Representations of entire functions of one complex variable by series and integrals (30D10)
Related Items
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Convergence and rate of approximation in \(BV^{\phi}(\mathbb R^N_+)\) for a class of Mellin integral operators
- The foundations of fractional calculus in the Mellin transform setting with applications
- A direct approach to the Mellin transform
- Vitali-type theorems for filter convergence related to vector lattice-valued modulars and applications to stochastic processes
- The classical and approximate sampling theorems and their equivalence for entire functions of exponential type
- On Mellin convolution operators: a direct approach to the asymptotic formulae
- The sampling theorem, Poisson's summation formula, general Parseval formula, reproducing kernel formula and the Paley–Wiener theorem for bandlimited signals – their interconnections
- A self-contained approach to mellin transform analysis for square integrable functions; applications
- Functional Analysis
- Seven pivotal theorems of Fourier analysis, signal analysis, numerical analysis and number theory: their interconnections
- Exponential-sampling method for Laplace and other dilationally invariant transforms: II. Examples in photon correlation spectroscopy and Fraunhofer diffraction