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On Wilson bases in L2(R^d)

Published 24 Mar 2017 in math.FA | (1703.08600v1)

Abstract: A Wilson system is a collection of finite linear combinations of time frequency shifts of a square integrable function. In this paper we use the fact that a Wilson system is a shift-invariant system to explore its relationship with Gabor systems. It is well known that, starting from a tight Gabor frame for $L{2}(\mathbb{R})$ with redundancy $2$, one can construct an orthonormal Wilson basis for $L{2}(\mathbb{R})$ whose generator is well localized in the time-frequency plane. In this paper, we show that one can construct multi-dimensional orthonormal Wilson bases starting from tight Gabor frames of redundancy $2k$ where $k=1, 2, ..., d$. These results generalize most of the known results about the existence of orthonormal Wilson bases.

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