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The authors propose nonorthogonal wavelet decompositions of the spaces of \(m\)-th order polynomial splines on a nonuniform grid by using projections of Lagrange type. They derive error estimates for spline approximations that are very interesting.
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On one version of wavelet decompositions of spaces of polynomial splines
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    On one version of wavelet decompositions of spaces of polynomial splines (English)
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    3 November 2014
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    The authors propose nonorthogonal wavelet decompositions of the spaces of \(m\)-th order polynomial splines on a nonuniform grid by using projections of Lagrange type. They derive error estimates for spline approximations that are very interesting.
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    splines
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    wavelets
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