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Nonhomogeneous wavelet systems in high dimensions (English)
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4 May 2012
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The author explores the connections between nonhomogeneous and homogeneous wavelet systems in \(L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)\). In particular, it is shown that any inhomogeneous wavelet system yields a homogeneous wavelet system together with a sequence of nonhomogeneous wavelet systems with almost all the properties preserved, and that nonredundant nonhomogeneous wavelet systems have a natural connection to refinable structures. Moreover, a pair of frequency-based nonhomogeneous and nonstationary dual wavelet frames are introduced and characterized in \(\mathcal{D}^\prime (\mathbb{R}^d)\), and it is shown that it is possible to completely separate the perfect reconstruction property of a wavelet system from its stability in various function spaces. As an application of these results, a complete characterization of a pair of nonhomogeneous and nonstationary dual wavelet frames in \(L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)\), as well as a characterization of nonstationary tight wavelet frames in \(L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)\) is obtained. Finally, the author shows that the type of nonhomogeneous tight wavelet frame considered in this article can be associated with filter banks and be easily modified to achieve directionality in all dimensions.
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wavelet systems with a minimum number of generators
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nonhomogeneous wavelet systems
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homogeneous wavelet systems
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directional tight framelets
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frequency-based nonhomogeneous dual wavelet frame
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distribution space
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nonstationary wavelet systems
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real-valued dilation matrices
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