An abstract interpretation of the wavelet dimension function using group representations (Q1568537)

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An abstract interpretation of the wavelet dimension function using group representations
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    An abstract interpretation of the wavelet dimension function using group representations (English)
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    27 August 2000
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    To a multiwavelet \(\psi_1, \cdots ,\psi_n\) a multiplicity function (generalizing the wavelet dimension function) is associated. This leads to necessary and sufficient conditions for a multiwavelet (with respect to an arbitrary expansive integral matrix) to be an MRA-wavelet. Among the consequences of this approach for \(\psi \in L^2(R)\) are the results (i) if \(\psi\) is an MRA-wavelet then the support \(S\) of the Fourier transform \(\widehat{\psi}\) is either equal to \(R\) or \(S\) contains no interval of length \(\geq 8\pi\), (ii) if \(\widehat{\psi}\) has compact support, then the support of \(\widehat{\psi}\) contains no interval of length \(\geq 8\pi\) (whether or not \(\psi\) is associated to an MRA).
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    wavelets
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    dimension function
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    group representation
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    multiwavelets
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    MRA
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    multiresolution analysis
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