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A first course on wavelets

โœ Scribed by Eugenio Hernandez, Guido L. Weiss


Book ID
127423341
Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Series
Studies in advanced mathematics
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
Boca Raton
ISBN
0849382742

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โœฆ Synopsis


Wavelet theory had its origin in quantum field theory, signal analysis, and function space theory. In these areas wavelet-like algorithms replace the classical Fourier-type expansion of a function. This unique new book is an excellent introduction to the basic properties of wavelets, from background math to powerful applications. The authors provide elementary methods for constructing wavelets, and illustrate several new classes of wavelets. The text begins with a description of local sine and cosine bases that have been shown to be very effective in applications. Very little mathematical background is needed to follow this material. A complete treatment of band-limited wavelets follows. These are characterized by some elementary equations, allowing the authors to introduce many new wavelets. Next, the idea of multiresolution analysis (MRA) is developed, and the authors include simplified presentations of previous studies, particularly for compactly supported wavelets.Some of the topics treated include:oSeveral bases generated by a single function via translations and dilationsoMultiresolution analysis, compactly supported wavelets, and spline waveletsoBand-limited waveletsoUnconditionality of wavelet basesoCharacterizations of many of the principal objects in the theory of wavelets, such as low-pass filters and scaling functionsThe authors also present the basic philosophy that all orthonormal wavelets are completely characterized by two simple equations, and that most properties and constructions of wavelets can be developed using these two equations. Material related to applications is provided, and constructions of splines wavelets are presented. Mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and anyone with a mathematical background will find this to be an important text for furthering their studies on wavelets.


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