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  2. Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem - Wikipedia

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    The NyquistShannon sampling theorem is a theorem in the field of signal processing which serves as a fundamental bridge between continuous-time signals and discrete-time signals. It establishes a sufficient condition for a sample rate that permits a discrete sequence of samples to capture all the information from a continuous-time signal of ...

  3. Signal reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This fact that the dimensions have to agree is related to the NyquistShannon sampling theorem.

  4. Category:Mathematical theorems in theoretical computer ...

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... NyquistShannon sampling theorem; S. Schwartz–Zippel lemma; Shannon–Hartley theorem; Shannon's source coding theorem

  5. Compressed sensing - Wikipedia

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    An early breakthrough in signal processing was the NyquistShannon sampling theorem. It states that if a real signal's highest frequency is less than half of the sampling rate, then the signal can be reconstructed perfectly by means of sinc interpolation. The main idea is that with prior knowledge about constraints on the signal's frequencies ...

  6. Nonuniform sampling - Wikipedia

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    Nonuniform sampling is a branch of sampling theory involving results related to the NyquistShannon sampling theorem. Nonuniform sampling is based on Lagrange interpolation and the relationship between itself and the (uniform) sampling theorem. Nonuniform sampling is a generalisation of the Whittaker–Shannon–Kotelnikov (WSK) sampling theorem.

  7. Sampling theory - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... sampling theory may mean: NyquistShannon sampling theorem, digital signal processing (DSP ...

  8. Shannon sampling theorem - Wikipedia

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  9. Sampling (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    The approximately double-rate requirement is a consequence of the Nyquist theorem. Sampling rates higher than about 50 kHz to 60 kHz cannot supply more usable information for human listeners. Early professional audio equipment manufacturers chose sampling rates in the region of 40 to 50 kHz for this reason.