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Stability of spline-type systems in the abelian case
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    Stability of spline-type systems in the abelian case (English)
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    25 June 2018
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    Summary: In this paper, the stability of translation-invariant spaces of distributions over locally compact groups is stated as boundedness of synthesis and projection operators. At first, a characterization of the stability of spline-type spaces is given, in the standard sense of the stability for shift-invariant spaces, that is, linear independence characterizes lower boundedness of the synthesis operator in Banach spaces of distributions. The constructive nature of the proof for Theorem 2 enabled us to constructively realize the biorthogonal system of a given one. Then, inspired by the multiresolution analysis and the Lax equivalence for general discretization schemes, we approached the stability of a sequence of spline-type spaces as uniform boundedness of projection operators. Through Theorem 3, we characterize stable sequences of stable spline-type spaces.
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    spline-type systems
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    stability
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    biorthogonal systems
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    multi-level schemes
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    constructive realizations
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