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Probl. Peredachi Inf., 2015 Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 41–69 (Mi ppi2179)

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Methods of Signal Processing

Strong divergence for system approximations

H. Bochea, U. J. Mönichb

a Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Informationstechnik, Germany, Germany
b Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, New York, USA

Abstract: In this paper we analyze approximation of stable linear time-invariant systems, like the Hilbert transform, by sampling series for bandlimited functions in the Paley–Wiener space $\mathcal{PW}_\pi^1$. It is known that there exist systems and functions such that the approximation process is weakly divergent, i.e., divergent for certain subsequences. Here we strengthen this result by proving strong divergence, i.e., divergence for all subsequences. Further, in case of divergence, we give the divergence speed. We consider sampling at Nyquist rate as well as oversampling with adaptive choice of the kernel. Finally, connections between strong divergence and the Banach–Steinhaus theorem, which is not powerful enough to prove strong divergence, are discussed.

UDC: 621.391.1+517

Received: 03.01.2015


 English version:
Problems of Information Transmission, 2015, 51:3, 240–266

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