A Note On the Clark Conjecture On Time-Warped Bandlimited Signals
Xiang-Gen Xia

TL;DR
This paper extends previous results on the Clark conjecture to a broader class of time-warping functions, enhancing understanding of bandlimited signals affected by practical time distortions.
Contribution
It generalizes the Clark conjecture's applicability to include most common practical time-warping functions, broadening its theoretical and practical relevance.
Findings
Extended the Clark conjecture to more general time-warping functions
Included most common practical time warping functions in the analysis
Provided theoretical insights into time-warped bandlimited signals
Abstract
In this note, a result of a previous paper on the Clark conjecture on time-warped bandlimited signals is extended to a more general class of the time warping functions, which includes most of the common functions in practice.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical Analysis and Transform Methods · Speech and Audio Processing · Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
