Biorthogonal wavelets with 4-fold axial symmetry for quadrilateral surface multiresolution processing
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- Multiscale representation of surfaces by tight wavelet frames with applications to denoising
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- Biorthogonal wavelet on a logarithm curve \(\mathbb{C}\)
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