Interpolation Series
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- Expansion of Analytic Functions in Exponential Polynomials
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- Existence of Interpolating Functions of Exponential Type
- A Uniqueness Theorem for Entire Functions
- Light-ray wave functions and integrability
- The stringy S-matrix bootstrap: maximal spin and superpolynomial softness
- A sampling theorem with equally spaced sampling points on the negative time axis
- Interpolation Series for Integral Functions of Exponential Type
- On the stability of classes of uniqueness of interpolation problems
- Vanishing Central Differences
- On transcendental entire functions with infinitely many derivatives taking integer values at several points
- Periodic-type functionals and their extensions
- Convergence rates for exponential interpolation series
- Pointwise and uniform error estimates associated with Abel-Whittaker interpolation series and its dual
- Interpolation series for fractional derivatives and iterates of functions and operators
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