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Super-wavelets versus poly-Bergman spaces
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    Super-wavelets versus poly-Bergman spaces (English)
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    11 October 2012
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    The author is inspired by some encoding problems; regarding the purpose of several signals sharing a single communication channel. The author builds on an approach to this multiplexing problem based on poly-analytic Bergman spaces of functions defined on the upper half plane. Since in this approach one builds an orthogonal sequence of component spaces, one would eventually work with super-wavelets. The main result is the introduction of a map, called the poly-analytic Bergman transform. This unitary map connects signals from Hardy spaces with poly-analytic Bergman spaces.
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    wavelets
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    poly-Bergman spaces
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    Laguerre functions
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