Wavelet frame bijectivity on Lebesgue and Hardy spaces
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Abstract: We prove a sufficient condition for frame-type wavelet series in , the Hardy space , and BMO. For example, functions in these spaces are shown to have expansions in terms of the Mexican hat wavelet, thus giving a strong answer to an old question of Meyer. Bijectivity of the wavelet frame operator acting on Hardy space is established with the help of new frequency-domain estimates on the Calder'on-Zygmund constants of the frame kernel.
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