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Conjectures on spectral properties of ALIF algorithm
A new decomposition method for nonstationary signals, named Adaptive Local
Iterative Filtering (ALIF), has been recently proposed in the literature. Given
its similarity with the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and its more
rigorous mathematical structure, which makes feasible to study its convergence
compared to EMD, ALIF has really good potentiality to become a reference method
in the analysis of signals containing strong nonstationary components, like
chirps, multipaths and whistles, in many applications, like Physics,
Engineering, Medicine and Finance, to name a few.
In [11], the authors analyzed the spectral properties of the matrices
produced by the ALIF method, in order to study its stability. Various results
are achieved in that work through the use of Generalized Locally Toeplitz (GLT)
sequences theory, a powerful tool originally designed to extract information on
the asymptotic behavior of the spectra for PDE discretization matrices. In this
manuscript we focus on answering some of the open questions contained in [11],
and in doing so, we also develop new theory and results for the GLT sequences
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