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$\epsilon$-Arithmetics for Real Vectors and Linear Processing of Real Vector-Valued Signals with Real Vector-Valued Coefficients

Information Theory 2022-11-28 v7 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new concept, namely ϵ\epsilon-arithmetics, for real vectors of any fixed dimension. The basic idea is to use vectors of rational values (called rational vectors) to approximate vectors of real values of the same dimension within ϵ\epsilon range. For rational vectors of a fixed dimension mm, they can form a field that is an mmth order extension Q(α)\mathbf{Q}(\alpha) of the rational field Q\mathbf{Q} where α\alpha has its minimal polynomial of degree mm over Q\mathbf{Q}. Then, the arithmetics, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, of real vectors can be defined by using that of their approximated rational vectors within ϵ\epsilon range. We also define complex conjugate of a real vector and then inner product and convolutions of two real vectors and two real vector sequences (signals) of finite length. With these newly defined concepts for real vectors, linear processing, such as filtering, ARMA modeling, and least squares fitting, with real vector-valued coefficients can be implemented to real vector-valued signals, which will broaden the existing linear processing to scalar-valued signals.

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@article{arxiv.2102.08467,
  title  = {$\epsilon$-Arithmetics for Real Vectors and Linear Processing of Real Vector-Valued Signals with Real Vector-Valued Coefficients},
  author = {Xiang-Gen Xia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.08467},
  year   = {2022}
}