Appendix to the article “On the inversion of moving averages, linear discrete equalizers and “whitening” filters, and series summability”

Ludvík Prouza

Kybernetika (1970)

  • Volume: 06, Issue: 4, page (325)-326
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Prouza, Ludvík. "Appendix to the article “On the inversion of moving averages, linear discrete equalizers and “whitening” filters, and series summability”." Kybernetika 06.4 (1970): (325)-326. <http://eudml.org/doc/28466>.

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References

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  1. Prouza L., On the Inversion of Moving Averages, Linear Discrete Equalizers and „Whitening" Filters, and Series Summability, Kybernetika (1970). (1970) MR0290855
  2. Hill J. D., The Borel property of summability methods, Pacif. J. Math. (1951), 399-409. (1951) Zbl0043.28603MR0043920
  3. Hill J. D., Remarks on the Boгel property, Pacif. J. Math. (1954), 227-242. (1954) MR0062244
  4. Garreau G. A., A Note on the Summation of Sequences of 0' and 1's, Annals of Math. (1951), 1, 183-185. (1951) MR0041951

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