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Redundancy for localized and Gabor frames

Radu Balan, Pete Casazza, Zeph Landau

Published 2009-04-28, updated 2009-12-29Version 2

Redundancy is the qualitative property which makes Hilbert space frames so useful in practice. However, developing a meaningful quantitative notion of redundancy for infinite frames has proven elusive. Though quantitative candidates for redundancy exist, the main open problem is whether a frame with redundancy greater than one contains a subframe with redundancy arbitrarily close to one. We will answer this question in the affirmative for $\ell^1$-localized frames. We then specialize our results to Gabor multi-frames with generators in $M^1(\R^d)$, and Gabor molecules with envelopes in $W(C,l^1)$. As a main tool in this work, we show there is a universal function $g(x)$ so that for every $\epsilon>0$, every Parseval frame $\{f_i\}_{i=1}^M$ for an $N$-dimensional Hilbert space $H_N$ has a subset of fewer than $(1+\epsilon)N$ elements which is a frame for $H_N$ with lower frame bound $g(\epsilon/(2\frac{M}{N}-1))$. This work provides the first meaningful quantative notion of redundancy for a large class of infinite frames. In addition, the results give compelling new evidence in support of a general definition of reudndancy given in [7].

Comments: 35 pages. Formulation of the Gabor results strengthened. An acknowledgement section added. To appear in the Israel Journal of Mathematics
Categories: math.FA
Subjects: 46C99
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