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    5 December 2006
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    Summary: We show that there are Hilbert spaces constructed from the Hausdorff measures \({\mathcal H}^s\) on the real line \(\mathbb{R}\) with \(0<s< 1\) which admit multiresolution wavelets. For the case of the middle-third Cantor set \({\mathbf C}\subset[0,1]\), the Hilbert space is a separable subspace of \(L^2(\mathbb{R}, (dx)^s)\) where \(s=\log_3 (2)\). While we develop the general theory of multiresolutions in fractal Hilbert spaces, the emphasis is on the case of scale 3 which covers the traditional Cantor set \({\mathbf C}\). Introducing \[ \psi_1 (x)=\sqrt 2\chi_{\mathbf C} (3x-1)\quad \text{and}\quad\psi_2(x)=\chi_{\mathbf C}(3x) -\chi_{\mathbf C}(3x-2) \] we first describe the subspace in \(L^2(\mathbb{R},(dx)^s)\) which has the following family as an orthonormal basis (ONB): \[ \psi_{i,j,k}(x) =2^{j/2}\psi_i(3^jx-k), \] where \(i=1,2,j,k\in\mathbb{Z}\). Since the affine iteration systems of Cantor type arise from a certain algorithm in \(\mathbb{R}^d\) which leaves gaps at each step, our wavelet bases are in a sense gap-filling constructions.
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    iterated function systems (IFS)
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    fractal
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    wavelets
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    unitary operators
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    orthonormal basis (ONB)
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    spectrum
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    transfer operator
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    cascade approximation
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    scaling
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    translation
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    Hilbert spaces
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    Hausdorff measures
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    Cantor set
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