AbstractIn this paper, we consider the question of representing an entire function of finite order and type in terms of finitely many bits, and reconstructing the function from these. Instead of making any further assumptions about the function, we measure the error in reconstruction in a suitably weighted Lp norm. The optimal number of bits in order to obtain a given accuracy is given by the Kolmogorov entropy. We determine this entropy in the case of certain compact subsets of these weighted Lp spaces and obtain constructive algorithms to determine the asymptotically optimal bit representation from finitely many samples of the function. Our theory includes both equidistant and non-uniform sampling. The reconstructions are polynomials, hav...
ABSTRACT We give an algorithm for finding a Fourier representation R of B terms for a given discrete...
Abstract:- Most signal processing systems are based on discrete-time signals although the origin of ...
This master thesis presents a short introduction into the field of sampling of functions of one vari...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the question of representing an entire function of finite order a...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of irregular sampling with derivatives. In one dimension, ...
The well-known Whittaker-Kotel'nikov-Shannon sampling theorem for frequency-bandlimited functions of...
We study the recovery of operators with a bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbol from the action of such ...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
The application of Compressed Sensing techniques to bandlimited functions is investigated in this pa...
We consider the recovery of real-valued bandlimited functions from the absolute values of their samp...
AbstractWe present a new approach to the problem of irregular sampling of band-limited functions tha...
This paper studies the stability of some reconstruction algorithms for compressed sensing in terms o...
AbstractThis paper deals with the recovery of band- and energy-limited signals in Lp(I)-norm from He...
summary:Using the techniques of approximation and factorization of convolution operators we study th...
AbstractAn algorithm is given for everywhere extrapolating a band-limited signal known only on an in...
ABSTRACT We give an algorithm for finding a Fourier representation R of B terms for a given discrete...
Abstract:- Most signal processing systems are based on discrete-time signals although the origin of ...
This master thesis presents a short introduction into the field of sampling of functions of one vari...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the question of representing an entire function of finite order a...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of irregular sampling with derivatives. In one dimension, ...
The well-known Whittaker-Kotel'nikov-Shannon sampling theorem for frequency-bandlimited functions of...
We study the recovery of operators with a bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbol from the action of such ...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
The application of Compressed Sensing techniques to bandlimited functions is investigated in this pa...
We consider the recovery of real-valued bandlimited functions from the absolute values of their samp...
AbstractWe present a new approach to the problem of irregular sampling of band-limited functions tha...
This paper studies the stability of some reconstruction algorithms for compressed sensing in terms o...
AbstractThis paper deals with the recovery of band- and energy-limited signals in Lp(I)-norm from He...
summary:Using the techniques of approximation and factorization of convolution operators we study th...
AbstractAn algorithm is given for everywhere extrapolating a band-limited signal known only on an in...
ABSTRACT We give an algorithm for finding a Fourier representation R of B terms for a given discrete...
Abstract:- Most signal processing systems are based on discrete-time signals although the origin of ...
This master thesis presents a short introduction into the field of sampling of functions of one vari...