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A brief walk through Sampling Theory

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2002
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Sampling Theory deals with the reconstruction of functions (signals) through their values (samples) on an appropriate sequence of points by means of sampling expansions involving these values. The most famous result in this direction is the Whittaker-Shannon-Kotel'nikov formula, which allows to reconstruct bandlimited signals (i.e., signals containing no frequencies beyond a critical value ωc) from an equidistant sequence of samples whose spacing depends on ωc.
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73 pages, 4 figures.
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Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, 2002, vol. 124, p. 63-137