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B-spline approximations of the Gaussian, their Gabor frame properties, and approximately dual frames

Functional Analysis 2017-08-17 v1

Abstract

We prove that Gabor systems generated by certain scaled B-splines can be considered as perturbations of the Gabor systems generated by the Gaussian, with a deviation within an arbitrary small tolerance whenever the order NN of the B-spline is sufficiently large. As a consequence we show that for any choice of translation/modulation parameters a,b>0a,b>0 with ab<1,ab<1, the scaled version of BNB_N generates Gabor frames for NN sufficiently large. Considering the Gabor frame decomposition generated by the Gaussian and a dual window, the results lead to estimates of the deviation from perfect reconstruction that arise when the Gaussian is replaced by a scaled B-spline, or when the dual window of the Gaussian is replaced by certain explicitly given and compactly supported linear combinations of the B-splines. In particular, this leads to a family of approximate dual windows of a very simple form, leading to "almost perfect reconstruction" within any desired error tolerance whenever the product abab is sufficiently small. In contrast, the known (exact) dual windows have a very complicated form. A similar analysis is sketched with the scaled B-splines replaced by certain truncations of the Gaussian. As a consequence of the approach we prove (mostly known) convergence results for the considered scaled B-splines to the Gaussian in the LpL^p-spaces, as well in the time-domain as in the frequency domain.

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@article{arxiv.1708.04803,
  title  = {B-spline approximations of the Gaussian, their Gabor frame properties, and approximately dual frames},
  author = {Ole Christensen and Hong Oh Kim and Rae Young Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.04803},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in J. Fourier Anal. Appl