Causality properties of refinable functions and sequences
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- A Hurwitz Matrix is Totally Positive
- Asymptotic Normality of Scaling Functions
- On Polya frequency functions. IV: The fundamental spline functions and their limits
- On Refinement Equations Determined by Pólya Frequency Sequences
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- On the asymptotic convergence of B-spline wavelets to Gabor functions
- Scaling Theorems for Zero Crossings
- Uniqueness of the Gaussian Kernel for Scale-Space Filtering
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- A unified B-spline framework for scale-invariant keypoint detection
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- Bell-shaped nonstationary refinable ripplets
- Singular integrals, scale-space and wavelet transforms
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