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Adaptive multiresolution analysis on the dyadic topological group
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    Adaptive multiresolution analysis on the dyadic topological group (English)
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    25 October 2000
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    In this paper the author considers the dyadic topological group \(G\) and proposes a type of multiresolution analysis on the space of continuous functions on \(G\), which depends on free parameters. Next, he chooses the appropriate parameters to adopt this analysis to an arbitrary given function.
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    dyadic topological group
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    multiresolution analysis
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