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Local sampling and approximation of operators with bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbols

Functional Analysis 2013-10-22 v2 Information Theory Classical Analysis and ODEs math.IT

Abstract

Recent sampling theorems allow for the recovery of operators with bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbols from their response to a single discretely supported identifier signal. The available results are inherently non-local. For example, we show that in order to recover a bandlimited operator precisely, the identifier cannot decay in time nor in frequency. Moreover, a concept of local and discrete representation is missing from the theory. In this paper, we develop tools that address these shortcomings. We show that to obtain a local approximation of an operator, it is sufficient to test the operator on a truncated and mollified delta train, that is, on a compactly supported Schwarz class function. To compute the operator numerically, discrete measurements can be obtained from the response function which are localized in the sense that a local selection of the values yields a local approximation of the operator. Central to our analysis is to conceptualize the meaning of localization for operators with bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbol.

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@article{arxiv.1211.6048,
  title  = {Local sampling and approximation of operators with bandlimited Kohn-Nirenberg symbols},
  author = {Felix Krahmer and Götz Pfander},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.6048},
  year   = {2013}
}

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22 pages