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The sampling theorem associated with the fractional Fourier transform can be looked as the convolution of the sinc kernel with infinite sequence of signal points and chirp signal modulations. But in most practical applications we only have finite number of samples, which makes a perfect reconstruction of the original signal impossible. To solve this problem, we obtain a new formula for perfect reconstruction...
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