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    Sturm-Liouville wavelets (English)
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    15 August 1999
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    A construction of wavelet-like functions on a compact interval of \({\mathbb R}\) is described. The approach is based on a multiscale decomposition of weighted spaces \(L_{2,p}([a,b])\), and the scaling functions are constructed with the help of eigenfunctions of regular Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems. The properties of these eigenfunctions yield stable and local bases. Corresponding fast decomposition and reconstruction algorithms are derived using DST and DCT.
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    wavelets
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    weighted \(L_2\)-space
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    Sturm Liouville boundary value problems
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    eigenfunctions
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