Local growth of Weierstrass -function and Whittaker-type derivative sampling.
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Pogány, Tibor K. (2003)
Georgian Mathematical Journal
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 94A12, 94A20, 30D20, 41A05. We characterize Paley-Wiener-Schwartz space of entire functions as a union of three-parametric linear normed subspaces determined by the type of the entire functions, their polynomial asymptotic on the real line, and the index p ≥ 1 of a Sobolev type Lp-summability on the real line with an appropriate weight function. An entire function belonging to a sub-space of the decomposition is exactly recovered by...
Joaquim Ortega-Cerdà (1998)
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We give a description of all measures such that for any function in a weighted Fock spaces the L norm with respect to the measure is equivalent to the usual norm in the space. We do so by a process of discretization that reduces the problem to the description of sampling sequences. The same kind of result holds for weighted Bergman spaces and the Paley-Wiener space.
Wojciech Niemiro, Jacek Wesołowski (2001)
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Two-stage sampling schemes arise in survey sampling, especially in situations when the complete update of the frame is difficult. In this paper we solve the problem of fixed precision optimal allocation in two special two-stage sampling schemes. The solution is based on reducing the original question to an eigenvalue problem and then using the Perron-Frobenius theorem.
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