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We are grateful to members of the Kadoch Laboratory for thoughtful discussions and insights relating to this study.
Fig. 5 SNR of the sampling schemes with redundancy as μ = 1/N relating to this study, and μ = 0.5, μ = 0.3, μ = 0.75 relating to [15].
The smoothness order N was equivalent to M, increasing from 25too 100. Figure 5 shows the SNR of output signals from the sampling schemes with redundancy ( mu =raisebox{1ex}{$1$} left/ !raisebox{-1ex}{$N$$}right. ) relating to this study, and with μ = 0.5, μ = 0.3, μ = 0.75 relating to [15].
The authors thank Drs. Christopher Thaler, Stephen Ikeda, and Tuan Nguyen for critically reading our manuscript, and acknowledge the many stimulating discussions and correspondences relating to this study from a host of colleagues too numerous to mention.
The authors declared that they have no conflict of interests relating to this study.
Research relating to this study was funded by the Health Research Board, Ireland.
Previous works related to this study are discussed briefly in "Related work" section.
All data and code related to this study are available at https://github.com/Fraass.
H.Y., D.G.A. and R.L. have applied for patents related to this study.
Z.G. and Q.C. have applied for patents related to this study.
NCGG and Shimadzu have patents pending that are related to this study: PCT/JP2016/076706 and PCT/JP2015/064386.
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