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Compact wavelet matrices are considered, i.e., only a finite number of coefficients are nonzero. The corresponding wavelets have thus compact support. A polyphase representation of the wavelet matrices \(A\) of order \(m\) is proposed, which yields \(A(z)= \sum_{k=0}^N A_k z^k\) which has order \(N\). A Wiener-Hopf factorization of the matrix polynomial is proposed using unitary matrix functions. Thus, compact wavelet matrices can be efficiently constructed. Possible applications are wavelet completion problems where the first row of the wavelet matrix is given and the remaining rows have to be determined. This allows for example to construct finite impulse response filters in digital signal processing; other applications lay in the field of cryptography. | |||
Property / review text: Compact wavelet matrices are considered, i.e., only a finite number of coefficients are nonzero. The corresponding wavelets have thus compact support. A polyphase representation of the wavelet matrices \(A\) of order \(m\) is proposed, which yields \(A(z)= \sum_{k=0}^N A_k z^k\) which has order \(N\). A Wiener-Hopf factorization of the matrix polynomial is proposed using unitary matrix functions. Thus, compact wavelet matrices can be efficiently constructed. Possible applications are wavelet completion problems where the first row of the wavelet matrix is given and the remaining rows have to be determined. This allows for example to construct finite impulse response filters in digital signal processing; other applications lay in the field of cryptography. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Kai Schneider / rank | |||
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On compact wavelet matrices of rank \(m\) and of order and degree \(N\) (English)
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9 January 2015
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Compact wavelet matrices are considered, i.e., only a finite number of coefficients are nonzero. The corresponding wavelets have thus compact support. A polyphase representation of the wavelet matrices \(A\) of order \(m\) is proposed, which yields \(A(z)= \sum_{k=0}^N A_k z^k\) which has order \(N\). A Wiener-Hopf factorization of the matrix polynomial is proposed using unitary matrix functions. Thus, compact wavelet matrices can be efficiently constructed. Possible applications are wavelet completion problems where the first row of the wavelet matrix is given and the remaining rows have to be determined. This allows for example to construct finite impulse response filters in digital signal processing; other applications lay in the field of cryptography.
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wavelet matrices
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construction of wavelets
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paraunitary matrix polynomials
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Wiener-Hopf factorization
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