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Discrete multi-resolution analysis and generalized wavelets (English)
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9 December 1993
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A finite number of values \(\{f^ 0_ j\}^{N_ 0}_{j=1}\) with \(N_ 0=2^{n_ 0}\) are given from which a function \(f\) is to be reconstructed (approximately). To be more precise, there may also be ``coarser'' sequences of \(N_ k=2^ k\) values, \(k=0,1,\dots,n_ 0-1\). The sequences constitute a discrete multi-resolution analysis if the values at the level \(k-1\), i.e. at the coarser level are determined by those on the level \(k\). If linearity of the relation is assumed, then the weight function \(\phi\) has to satisfy a dilation equation \(\phi(x)=2\sum_ l \alpha_ l\phi(2x-l)\). This leads to a representation of \(f\) in a multi-resolution basis which is the union of generalized wavelets for all levels.
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discrete multi-resolution analysis
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generalized wavelets
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