Wavelet clustering in time series analysis.
Cattani, Carlo, Ciancio, Armando (2005)
Balkan Journal of Geometry and its Applications (BJGA)
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Cattani, Carlo, Ciancio, Armando (2005)
Balkan Journal of Geometry and its Applications (BJGA)
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R. Roopkumar (2009)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We construct a new Boehmian space containing the space 𝓢̃'(ℝⁿ×ℝ₊) and define the extended wavelet transform 𝓦 of a new Boehmian as a tempered Boehmian. In analogy to the distributional wavelet transform, it is proved that the extended wavelet transform is linear, one-to-one, and continuous with respect to δ-convergence as well as Δ-convergence.
Schmeelk, John, Takači, Arpad (1997)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Biswaranjan Behera (2004)
Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics
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All wavelets constructed so far for the Hardy space H²(ℝ) are MSF wavelets. We construct a family of H²-wavelets which are not MSF. An equivalence relation on H²-wavelets is introduced and it is shown that the corresponding equivalence classes are non-empty. Finally, we construct a family of H²-wavelets with Fourier transform not vanishing in any neighbourhood of the origin.
Mošová, Vratislava
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Wavelets (see [2, 3, 4]) are a recent mathematical tool that is applied in signal processing, numerical mathematics and statistics. The wavelet transform allows to follow data in the frequency as well as time domain, to compute efficiently the wavelet coefficients using fast algorithm, to separate approximations from details. Due to these properties, the wavelet transform is suitable for analyzing and forecasting in time series. In this paper, Box-Jenkins models (see [1, 5]) combined...
Matthias Holschneider (1994)
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John R. Williams, Kevin Amaratunga (1997)
The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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Upadhyay, S.K., Yadav, R.N., Debnath, L. (2009)
Surveys in Mathematics and its Applications
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Wilczok, Elke (2000)
Documenta Mathematica
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K. Trimèche (1996)
Collectanea Mathematica
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In this work we define and study wavelets and continuous wavelet transform on semisimple Lie groups G of real rank l. We prove for this transform Plancherel and inversion formulas. Next using the Abel transform A on G and its dual A*, we give relations between the continuous wavelet transform on G and the classical continuous wavelet transform on Rl, and we deduce the formulas which give the inverse operators of the operators A and A*.
Jouini, Abdellatif (2004)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Jean-Michel Innocent, Bruno Torrésani (1997)
Banach Center Publications
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We give a short account of some time-frequency methods which are relevant in the context of gravity waves detection. We focus on the case of wavelet analysis which we believe is particularly appropriate. We show how wavelet transforms can lead to efficient algorithms for detection and parameter estimation of binary coalescence signals. In addition, we give in an appendix some of the ingredients needed for the construction of discrete wavelet decompositions and corresponding fast algorithms. ...
Arambašić Ljiljana, Damir Bakić, Rajna Rajić (2010)
Studia Mathematica
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The paper is a continuation of our study of dimension functions of orthonormal wavelets on the real line with dyadic dilations. The main result of Section 2 is Theorem 2.8 which provides an explicit reconstruction of the underlying generalized multiresolution analysis for any MSF wavelet. In Section 3 we reobtain a result of Bownik, Rzeszotnik and Speegle which states that for each dimension function D there exists an MSF wavelet whose dimension function coincides with D. Our method...
Aparna Vyas (2009)
Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics
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Considering symmetric wavelet sets consisting of four intervals, a class of non-MSF non-MRA wavelets for L²(ℝ) and dilation 2 is obtained. In addition, we obtain a family of non-MSF non-MRA H²-wavelets which includes the one given by Behera [Bull. Polish Acad. Sci. Math. 52 (2004), 169-178].
Ü. Lepik, H. Hein (2015)
Waves, Wavelets and Fractals
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In recent times the wavelet methods have obtained a great popularity for solving differential and integral equations. From different wavelet families we consider here the Haar wavelets. Since the Haar wavelets are mathematically most simple to be compared with other wavelets, then interest to them is rapidly increasing and there is a great number of papers,where thesewavelets are used tor solving problems of calculus. An overview of such works can be found in the survey paper by Hariharan...