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Tight frame expansions of multiscale reproducing kernels in Sobolev spaces
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    Tight frame expansions of multiscale reproducing kernels in Sobolev spaces (English)
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    29 May 2006
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    Frame expansions are redundant expansions which appear in applications as a useful alternative to wavelet approximations. The coefficients of these have to satisfy certain inequalities, the ``frame bounds''. If the multipliers of the upper and lower bounds agree, the frame is called a tight frame. In this paper, the concept of tight frames is applied to reproducing kernels in Sobolev spaces. For this, the setting is multidimensional. A two-dimensional example is given to illustrate the theory.
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    reproducing kernels
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    multiscale kernels
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    Sobolev spaces
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    scattered data approximation
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    error bounds
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    frame expansions
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    refinable functions
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