A probabilistic approach to scaling equations (Q1818258)

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    A probabilistic approach to scaling equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1383752

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      A probabilistic approach to scaling equations (English)
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      2 July 2000
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      The paper deals with compactly supported and measurable solutions \(f:R\to R\) of the dilation equation \[ f(x)=\sum_{n=0}^{N}c_nf(2x-n), \tag{1} \] where the \(c_n\)'s are real coefficients. Although some general results on equation (1) are presented, the paper concerns the three-coefficient case of (1); it is the three-coefficient dilation equation \[ f(x)=c_0f(2x)+c_1f(2x-1)+c_2f(2x-2). \tag{2} \] Assuming \(c_0+c_1+c_2=2\) the authors get characterizations of all the coefficients \(c_0\) and \(c_1\) for which equation (2) has a compactly supported and measurable solution \(f\) such that \(f(x)+f(x+1)=1\) a.e. in \([0,1]\). Moreover, explicit representations of all such solutions are obtained. Under the same assumption \(c_0+c_1+c_2=2\) necessary and sufficient conditions on the coefficients \(c_0\) and \(c_1\) for which equation (2) has a unique \(L^p\) solution \(f\) with compact support and such that \(f(x)+f(x+1)=1\) a.e. in \([0,1]\) are given.
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      dilation equation
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      two-scale difference equation
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      measurable solutions
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      integrable solutions
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      compact support
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      wavelets
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      martingales
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