Abstract

It is observed that the Dirichlet ring admits a representation in an infinite-dimensional matrix algebra. The resulting matrices are subsequently used in the construction of nonorthogonal Riesz bases in a separable Hilbert space. This framework enables custom design of a plethora of bases with interesting features. Remarkably, the representation of signals in any one of these bases is numerically implementable via fast algorithms.

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