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Wavelets on the integers.

Philip Gressman (2001)

Collectanea Mathematica

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In this paper the theory of wavelets on the integers is developed. For this, one needs to first find analogs of translations and dyadic dilations which appear in the classical theory. Translations in l2(Z) are defined in the obvious way, taking advantage of the additive group structure of the integers. Dyadic dilations, on the other hand, pose a greater problem. In the classical theory of wavelets on the real line, translation T and dyadic dilation T obey the commutativity relation DT^2...

On infinitely smooth almost-wavelets with compact support.

M. Berkolaiko, I. Novikov (1993)

Collectanea Mathematica

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There are known wavelets with exponential decay on infinity [2,3,4] and wavelets with compact support [5]. But these functions have finite smoothness. It is known that there do not exist infinitely differentiable compactly supported wavelets.

On the convergence of the wavelet-Galerkin method for nonlinear filtering

Łukasz D. Nowak, Monika Pasławska-Południak, Krystyna Twardowska (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The aim of the paper is to examine the wavelet-Galerkin method for the solution of filtering equations. We use a wavelet biorthogonal basis with compact support for approximations of the solution. Then we compute the Zakai equation for our filtering problem and consider the implicit Euler scheme in time and the Galerkin scheme in space for the solution of the Zakai equation. We give theorems on convergence and its rate. The method is numerically much more efficient than the classical...

A survey on wavelet methods for (geo) applications.

Willi Freeden, Thorsten Maier, Steffen Zimmermann (2003)

Revista Matemática Complutense

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Wavelets originated in 1980's for the analysis of (seismic) signals and have seen an explosion of applications. However, almost all the material is based on wavelets over Euclidean spaces. This paper deals with an approach to the theory and algorithmic aspects of wavelets in a general separable Hilbert space framework. As examples Legendre wavelets on the interval [-1,+1] and scalar and vector spherical wavelets on the unit sphere 'Omega' are discussed in more detail.

Pointwise smoothness, two-microlocalization and wavelet coefficients.

Stéphane Jaffard (1991)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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In this paper we shall compare three notions of pointwise smoothness: the usual definition, J.M. Bony's two-microlocal spaces C , and the corresponding definition on the wavelet coefficients. The purpose is mainly to show that these two-microlocal spaces provide "good substitutes" for the pointwise Hölder regularity condition; they can be very precisely compared with this condition, they have more functional properties, and can be characterized by conditions on the wavelet...

On the existence of wavelets for non-expansive dilation matrices.

Darrin Speegle (2003)

Collectanea Mathematica

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Sets which simultaneously tile Rn by applying powers of an invertible matrix and translations by a lattice are studied. Diagonal matrices A for which there exist sets that tile by powers of A and by integer translations are characterized. A sufficient condition and a necessary condition on the dilations and translations for the existence of such sets are also given. These conditions depend in an essential way on the interplay between the eigenvectors of the dilation matrix and the translation...

Recent developments in wavelet methods for the solution of PDE's

Silvia Bertoluzza (2005)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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After reviewing some of the properties of wavelet bases, and in particular the property of characterisation of function spaces via wavelet coefficients, we describe two new approaches to, respectively, stabilisation of numerically unstable PDE's and to non linear (adaptive) solution of PDE's, which are made possible by these properties.

Wavelets obtained by continuous deformations of the Haar wavelet.

Aline Bonami, Sylvain Durand, Guido Weiss (1996)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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One might obtain the impression, from the wavelet literature, that the class of orthogonal wavelets is divided into subclasses, like compactly supported ones on one side, band-limited ones on the other side. The main purpose of this work is to show that, in fact, the class of low-pass filters associated with reasonable (in the localization sense, not necessarily in the smooth sense) wavelets can be considered to be an infinite dimensional manifold that is arcwise connected. In particular,...