The characterization of continuous, four-coefficient scaling functions and wavelets
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(20)- Minimality of the data in wavelet filters (with an appendix by Brian Treadway)
- A relaxation scheme for computation of the joint spectral radius of matrix sets
- Characterization of joint spectral radius via trace
- An explicit Lipschitz constant for the joint spectral radius
- A Subclass of the Length 12 Parameterized Wavelets
- De Rham's singular function, two-scale difference equations and Appell polynomials
- The finiteness conjecture for the generalized spectral radius of a set of matrices
- The optimal coefficients in Daubechies wavelets
- On codes with local joint constraints
- On explicit a priori estimates of the joint spectral radius by the generalized Gelfand formula
- Computing the joint spectral radius
- An efficient lower bound for the generalized spectral radius of a set of matrices
- Contractibility of compact contractions in Hilbert space
- Joint spectral radius and Hölder regularity of wavelets
- The Complete Length Twelve Parametrized Wavelets
- Subspace design of compactly supported orthonormal wavelets
- Separation conditions for conformal iterated function systems
- \(C^1\)-continuity of the generalized four-point scheme
- Optimal norms and the computation of joint spectral radius of matrices
- Estimates for the joint spectral radius
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