Effective band-limited extrapolation relying on Slepian series and \(\ell^1\) regularization
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Publication:611457
DOI10.1016/j.camwa.2010.06.006zbMath1201.94026MaRDI QIDQ611457
Publication date: 14 December 2010
Published in: Computers \& Mathematics with Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.camwa.2010.06.006
analytic continuation; finite Fourier transform; prolate spheroidal wave functions; \(\ell ^{1}\) regularization; band-limited extrapolation; Slepian series; sparse and compressible signals recovery
42C10: Fourier series in special orthogonal functions (Legendre polynomials, Walsh functions, etc.)
94A12: Signal theory (characterization, reconstruction, filtering, etc.)
33E10: Lamé, Mathieu, and spheroidal wave functions
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