Local-to-global frames and applications to the dynamical sampling problem
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Abstract: In this paper we consider systems of vectors in a Hilbert space of the form where and are countable sets of indices. We find conditions under which the local reconstruction properties of such a system extend to global stable recovery properties on the whole space. As a particular case, we obtain new local-to-global results for systems of type arising in the dynamical sampling problem.
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