Re: [HM] Poisson summation formula


Subject: Re: [HM] Poisson summation formula
From: Julio Gonzalez Cabillon (jgc@adinet.com.uy)
Date: Sun Mar 05 2000 - 17:37:48 EST


On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:52:06 +0100, JUHEL Alain typed:
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| I'm currently interested in tracing the Poisson summation formula
| back to its origin - I mean the signal-processing widely-used one.
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| Was it actually discovered by Poisson himself, and what was the
| context? Or has it just been named after him as an homage?
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| Any references: papers, books, web... appreciated!
| Greetings from rainy Lille,
|
| Alain Juhel
| e-mail : ajuhel@nordnet.fr
|

I suggest you to take a look at:

"Mathematics of the 19th Century: Function Theory According to Chebyshev,
Ordinary Differential Equations, Calculus of Variations, Theory of Finite
Differences", edited by A.N. Kolmogorov & A.P. Yushkevich, and translated
from the Russian into English by Roger Cooke. Basel: Birkhaeuser, 1998.
[ISBN 3-7643-5845-9/hbk]

Greetings from cloudy Montevideo,
Julio Gonzalez Cabillon



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