Shift-invariant, bandlimited, and principal shift-invariant spaces of graph signals coincide on undirected finite graphs under a distinct-spectrum assumption, yielding an RKHS view and a finite Krylov sampling algorithm.
On Graph Uncertainty Principle and Eigenvector Delocalization
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Uncertainty principles present an important theoretical tool in signal processing, as they provide limits on the time-frequency concentration of a signal. In many real-world applications the signal domain has a complicated irregular structure that can be described by a graph. In this paper, we focus on the global uncertainty principle on graphs and propose new connections between the uncertainty bound for graph signals and graph eigenvectors delocalization. We also derive uncertainty bounds for random $d$-regular graphs and provide numerically efficient upper and lower approximations for the uncertainty bound on an arbitrary graph.
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Shift-invariant spaces, bandlimited spaces and reproducing kernel spaces with shift-invariant kernels on undirected finite graphs
Shift-invariant, bandlimited, and principal shift-invariant spaces of graph signals coincide on undirected finite graphs under a distinct-spectrum assumption, yielding an RKHS view and a finite Krylov sampling algorithm.