Commutation for irregular subdivision (Q5951998)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687548
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Commutation for irregular subdivision
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687548

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    Commutation for irregular subdivision (English)
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    4 April 2002
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    In the paper, subdivision schemes on multilevel grids on the real line are considered. The grids are assumed to be two-nested or two-threadable. The subdivision scheme is a pair \((S,X)\) where \(S\) is a sequence of linear operators \(S_j\), \(j\geq 0\), connected with the multilevel grid \(X\). In the regular case, the subdivision scheme satisfies a so-called commutation property. That is, starting with two biorthogonal subdivision schemes \(S,\widetilde{S}\), application of the forward and backward difference operator, \(( \Delta a)_k=a_{k+1}-a_k, (\widetilde\Delta a)_k=a_k-a_{k-1}\), provides two new biorthogonal subdivision schemes \(S^1, \widetilde S^1\) by \[ 2\Delta S=S^1\Delta\quad\text{and}\quad 2\widetilde\Delta\widetilde S^1=\widetilde S\widetilde\Delta. \] In the paper this property is transferred to irregular subdivision. For that purpose one needs to define divided differences adapted to the irregular subdivision scheme. A generalization of the commutation property and an inverse commutation property are discussed. It is shown, how to construct wavelets associated with these subdivision schemes. The constructions are illustrated by Lagrange interpolation subdivision and by B-spline schemes.
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    irregular samples
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    subdivision
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    scaling function
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    wavelet
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    commutation
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    spline
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    finite difference
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