Geometric subdivision and multiscale transforms
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Publication:6322258
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-31351-7_4arXiv1907.07550MaRDI QIDQ6322258FDOQ6322258
Authors: J. Wallner
Publication date: 17 July 2019
Abstract: Any procedure applied to data, and any quantity derived from data, is required to respect the nature and symmetries of the data. This axiom applies to refinement procedures and multiresolution transforms as well as to more basic operations like averages. This chapter discusses different kinds of geometric structures like metric spaces, Riemannian manifolds, and groups, and in what way we can make elementary operations geometrically meaningful. A nice example of this is the Riemannian metric naturally associated with the space of positive definite matrices and the intrinsic operations on positive definite matrices derived from it. We disucss averages first and then proceed to refinement operations (subdivision) and multiscale transforms. In particular, we report on the current knowledge as regards convergence and smoothness.
General theory of numerical analysis in abstract spaces (65J05) Applications of differential geometry to engineering (53Z30)
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