Cardinal Interpolation Technique for Nearly Minimum Redundant Matched Filter Bank Detection of Unknown Inspiraling Binary Chirps

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The problem of detecting gravitational waves from coalescing binary star systems with unknown parameters by ground based interferometers 1, and the related detection/estimation problems, is computationally quite demanding, though not formidable 2. All GW data analysis groups have been steadily looking for data analysis economization strategies...

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