An Overview of Time and Frequency Limiting
H. J. Landau
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H. J. Landau: A.T. & T. Bell Laboratories
A chapter in Fourier Techniques and Applications, 1985, pp 201-220 from Springer
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Abstract This note aims to motivate and sketch informally some of the work on time and frequency limiting that I have seen at close quarters. The account is entirely subjective, and is not meant to speak for the friends and collaborators — notably H.O. Pollak, D. Slepian, and B.F. Logan — from whom I learned much of this material, and who could explain it far better. I also apologize to the many other contributors for inadequate mention of their work. What follows is impressionistic and incomplete, intending, as does any brief survey, only to show the interest and charm of the area, with the hope of enticing the reader to return at greater leisure.
Keywords: Eigenvalue Distribution; Local Uncertainty; Nyquist Rate; Approximate Projection; Prolate Spheroidal Wave Function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2525-3_12
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