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Subdivision schemes are iterative procedures based on repeated application of subdivision operators. Hermite subdivision operators act on vector data which represent function values and consecutive derivatives up to a certain order. In this paper, the authors study how the so-called spectral condition for Hermite subdivision operators extends to spaces \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) generated by monomials \(1\), \(x,\dots,x^p\) and exponentials \(\exp(\pm \lambda_1 x),\dots, \exp(\pm \lambda_r x)\) with \(\Lambda = \{\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_r\} \subset {\mathbb C}\setminus \{0\}\). The goal of this paper is to understand the preservation of polynomials and exponentials by Hermite subdivision operators. The main tool are annihilator operators that depend only on \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) and on the subdivision level. It is shown that the factorization of a subdivision operator with these preservation properties is strongly connected with such annihilator operators.
Property / review text: Subdivision schemes are iterative procedures based on repeated application of subdivision operators. Hermite subdivision operators act on vector data which represent function values and consecutive derivatives up to a certain order. In this paper, the authors study how the so-called spectral condition for Hermite subdivision operators extends to spaces \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) generated by monomials \(1\), \(x,\dots,x^p\) and exponentials \(\exp(\pm \lambda_1 x),\dots, \exp(\pm \lambda_r x)\) with \(\Lambda = \{\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_r\} \subset {\mathbb C}\setminus \{0\}\). The goal of this paper is to understand the preservation of polynomials and exponentials by Hermite subdivision operators. The main tool are annihilator operators that depend only on \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) and on the subdivision level. It is shown that the factorization of a subdivision operator with these preservation properties is strongly connected with such annihilator operators. / rank
 
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Hermite subdivision operator
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exponential polynomial reproduction
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spectral condition
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annihilator operator
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Taylor operator
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Factorization of Hermite subdivision operators preserving exponentials and polynomials
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    Factorization of Hermite subdivision operators preserving exponentials and polynomials (English)
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    12 January 2017
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    Subdivision schemes are iterative procedures based on repeated application of subdivision operators. Hermite subdivision operators act on vector data which represent function values and consecutive derivatives up to a certain order. In this paper, the authors study how the so-called spectral condition for Hermite subdivision operators extends to spaces \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) generated by monomials \(1\), \(x,\dots,x^p\) and exponentials \(\exp(\pm \lambda_1 x),\dots, \exp(\pm \lambda_r x)\) with \(\Lambda = \{\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_r\} \subset {\mathbb C}\setminus \{0\}\). The goal of this paper is to understand the preservation of polynomials and exponentials by Hermite subdivision operators. The main tool are annihilator operators that depend only on \(V_{p,\Lambda}\) and on the subdivision level. It is shown that the factorization of a subdivision operator with these preservation properties is strongly connected with such annihilator operators.
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    Hermite subdivision operator
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    exponential polynomial reproduction
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    spectral condition
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    annihilator operator
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    Taylor operator
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