Beurling-Landau-Type Theorems for Non-Uniform Sampling in Shift Invariant Spline Spaces.
Karlheinz Gröchenig, Akram Aldroubi (2000)
The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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Karlheinz Gröchenig, Akram Aldroubi (2000)
The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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