Subspace dual super wavelet and Gabor frames (Q681920)

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Subspace dual super wavelet and Gabor frames
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    Subspace dual super wavelet and Gabor frames (English)
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    13 February 2018
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    The concept of superframes, also called vector-valued frames, was introduced by \textit{R. Balan} [Contemp. Math. 247, 29--41 (1999; Zbl 0944.42029)] and \textit{D. Han} and \textit{D. R. Larson} [Mem. Am. Math. Soc. 697, 94 p. (2000; Zbl 0971.42023)]. They seem to have potential applications in multiplexing techniques such as time division multiple access (TDMA) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA). In telecommunications, a superframe is a transmission format made up of twelve T1 frames (superframe) or twenty-four frames (extended superframe). In [Appl. Comput. Harmon. Anal. 36, No. 2, 198--214 (2014; Zbl 1302.42047)], \textit{O. Christensen} and \textit{S. S. Goh} provided a procedure that allows for the construction of dual pairs of wavelet frames based on certain duals of Gabor frames in \(L^2(\mathbb R)\), and vice versa. The paper under review obtains similar results for dual wavelet frames in reducing subspaces of \(L^2(\mathbb R;C^L)\) and dual Gabor frames in subspaces of \(L^2(\mathbb R;C^L)\) defined on translation-periodic subsets of \(\mathbb R\).
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    superframe
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    dual super wavelet frame
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    dual super Gabor frame
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