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Two-index Clifford-Hermite polynomials with applications in wavelet analysis
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    Two-index Clifford-Hermite polynomials with applications in wavelet analysis (English)
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    6 March 2008
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    Using Clifford analysis the authors have several times used special polynomials to refine classes of wavelets. Here they define a two-parameter family of generalized Clifford-Hermite polynomials using a double monogenic extension of a modulated Gaussian, i.e. of the classical Morlet wavelets. They then study the properties of these polynomials und get a refinement of the classical Morlet wavelets.
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    Hermite polynomials
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    Clifford analysis
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    wavelet analysis
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