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A new view of the problem of continuing a given segment of the spectrum of a finite object is presented. Based on this, the problem is restated in terms of reducing a defined ‘error energy’ which is implicit in the truncated spectrum. A computational procedure, which is readily implemented on general purpose computers, is devised which must reduce this error. It is demonstrated that by so doing, resolution well beyond the diffraction limit is attained. The procedure is shown to be very effective against noisy data.
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