Curvelets and Fourier integral operators.
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- New tight frames of curvelets and optimal representations of objects with piecewise C2 singularities
- Sparse shearlet representation of Fourier integral operators
- The curvelet representation of wave propagators is optimally sparse
- Curvelets and curvilinear integrals
- Sparsity of matrices of localization operators for curvelet transforms
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- Curvelets and curvilinear integrals
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- The curvelet representation of wave propagators is optimally sparse
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- Wave atoms and time upscaling of wave equations
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- Sparse wavelet representations of spatially varying blurring operators
- Sparsity of matrices of localization operators for curvelet transforms
- Local algorithms in exterior tomography
- Sparse shearlet representation of Fourier integral operators
- Off-singularity bounds and Hardy spaces for Fourier integral operators
- Efficient representation and accurate evaluation of oscillatory integrals and functions
- Representation of Fourier integral operators using shearlets
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