Directional time-frequency analysis via continuous frames
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Abstract: Grafakos and Sansing cite{GS} have shown how to obtain directionally sensitive time-frequency decompositions in based on Gabor systems in the key tool is the "ridge idea," which lifts a function of one variable to a function of several variables. We generalize their result by showing that similar results hold starting with general frames for both in the setting of discrete frames and continuous frames. This allows to apply the theory for several other classes of frames, e.g., wavelet frames and shift-invariant systems. We will consider applications to the Meyer wavelet and complex B-splines. In the special case of wavelet systems we show how to discretize the representations using -nets.
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