Hölder regularity of geometric subdivision schemes
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Abstract: We present a framework for analyzing non-linear -valued subdivision schemes which are geometric in the sense that they commute with similarities in . It admits to establish -regularity for arbitrary schemes of this type, and -regularity for an important subset thereof, which includes all real-valued schemes. Our results are constructive in the sense that they can be verified explicitly for any scheme and any given set of initial data by a universal procedure. This procedure can be executed automatically and rigorously by a computer when using interval arithmetics.
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