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    A note on directional wavelet transform: distributional boundary values and analytic wavefront sets (English)
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    16 October 2012
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    Summary: By using a particular class of directional wavelets (namely, the conical wavelets, which are wavelets strictly supported in a proper convex cone in the \(k\)-space of frequencies), in this paper, it is shown that a tempered distribution is obtained as a finite sum of boundary values of analytic functions arising from the complexification of the translational parameter of the wavelet transform. Moreover, we show that for a given distribution \(f \in \mathcal S'(\mathbb R^n)\), the continuous wavelet transform of \(f\) with respect to a conical wavelet is defined in such a way that the directional wavelet transform of \(f\) yields a function on phase space whose high-frequency singularities are precisely the elements in the analytic wavefront set of \(f\).
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    directional wavelets
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    conical wavelets
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