Relevant sampling in finitely generated shift-invariant spaces
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Abstract: We consider random sampling in finitely generated shift-invariant spaces generated by a vector . Following the approach introduced by Bass and Gr"ochenig, we consider certain relatively compact subsets of such a space, defined in terms of a concentration inequality with respect to a cube with side lengths . Under very mild assumptions on the generators, we show that for sufficiently large, taking many random samples (taken independently uniformly distributed within ) yields a sampling set for with high probability. Here is a suitable constant.We give explicit estimates of all involved constants in terms of the generators .
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