Wavelets Fractals and Fourier Transforms

Wavelets  Fractals  and Fourier Transforms
Author: M. Farge,Julian C. R. Hunt,J. C. Vassilicos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1993
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015029896126

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Proceedings of a conference in Cambridge, England, December 1990. Topics include wavelets, fractals, and order-two densities; iterated function systems and their applications; fractional Brownian motion and wavelets; wavelets and astronomical image analysis; the wavelet transform applied to flow around Antarctica; wavelet analysis of turbulence; solution of Burgers' equation by Fourier transform methods; the fractal dimension of oil-water interfaces in channel flows; and fractal aggregates in the atmosphere. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Signal Processing with Fractals

Signal Processing with Fractals
Author: Gregory W. Wornell,Gregory Wornell
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015034528383

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Fractal geometry and recent developments in wavelet theory are having an important impact on the field of signal processing. Efficient representations for fractal signals based on wavelets are opening up new applications for signal processing, and providing better solutions to problems in existing applications. Signal Processing with Fractals provides a valuable introduction to this new and exciting area, and develops a powerful conceptual foundation for understanding the topic. Practical techniques for synthesizing, analyzing, and processing fractal signals for a wide range of applications are developed in detail, and novel applications in communications are explored.

Wavelets Theory Applications Implementation

Wavelets Theory Applications Implementation
Author: M.V. Altaisky
Publsiher: Universities Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Wavelets (Mathematics)
ISBN: 8173715033

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Wavelet Transforms and Their Applications

Wavelet Transforms and Their Applications
Author: Lokenath Debnath
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817642048

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Overview Historically, the concept of "ondelettes" or "wavelets" originated from the study of time-frequency signal analysis, wave propagation, and sampling theory. One of the main reasons for the discovery of wavelets and wavelet transforms is that the Fourier transform analysis does not contain the local information of signals. So the Fourier transform cannot be used for analyzing signals in a joint time and frequency domain. In 1982, Jean MorIet, in collaboration with a group of French engineers, first introduced the idea of wavelets as a family of functions constructed by using translation and dilation of a single function, called the mother wavelet, for the analysis of nonstationary signals. However, this new concept can be viewed as the synthesis of various ideas originating from different disciplines including mathematics (Calder6n-Zygmund operators and Littlewood-Paley theory), physics (coherent states in quantum mechanics and the renormalization group), and engineering (quadratic mirror filters, sideband coding in signal processing, and pyramidal algorithms in image processing). Wavelet analysis is an exciting new method for solving difficult problems in mathematics, physics, and engineering, with modern applications as diverse as wave propagation, data compression, image processing, pattern recognition, computer graphics, the detection of aircraft and submarines, and improvement in CAT scans and other medical image technology. Wavelets allow complex information such as music, speech, images, and patterns to be decomposed into elementary forms, called the fundamental building blocks, at different positions and scales and subsequently reconstructed with high precision.

Wavelets

Wavelets
Author: T. H. Koornwinder
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810224869

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Nowadays, some knowledge of wavelets is almost mandatory for mathematicians, physicists and electrical engineers. The emphasis in this volume, based on an intensive course on Wavelets given at CWI, Amsterdam, is on the affine case. The first part presents a concise introduction of the underlying theory to the uninitiated reader. The second part gives applications in various areas. Some of the contributions here are a fresh exposition of earlier work by others, while other papers contain new results by the authors. The areas are so diverse as seismic processing, quadrature formulae, and wavelet bases adapted to inhomogeneous cases.

Wavelets

Wavelets
Author: Stephane Jaffard,Yves Meyer,Robert Dean Ryan
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780898718119

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This long-awaited update of Meyer's Wavelets : algorithms and applications includes completely new chapters on four topics: wavelets and the study of turbulence, wavelets and fractals (which includes an analysis of Riemann's nondifferentiable function), data compression, and wavelets in astronomy. The chapter on data compression was the original motivation for this revised edition, and it contains up-to-date information on the interplay between wavelets and nonlinear approximation. The other chapters have been rewritten with comments, references, historical notes, and new material. Four appendices have been added: a primer on filters, key results (with proofs) about the wavelet transform, a complete discussion of a counterexample to the Marr-Mallat conjecture on zero-crossings, and a brief introduction to Hölder and Besov spaces. In addition, all of the figures have been redrawn, and the references have been expanded to a comprehensive list of over 260 entries. The book includes several new results that have not appeared elsewhere.

Wavelets

Wavelets
Author: John J. Benedetto
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2021-07-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781000443462

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Wavelets is a carefully organized and edited collection of extended survey papers addressing key topics in the mathematical foundations and applications of wavelet theory. The first part of the book is devoted to the fundamentals of wavelet analysis. The construction of wavelet bases and the fast computation of the wavelet transform in both continuous and discrete settings is covered. The theory of frames, dilation equations, and local Fourier bases are also presented. The second part of the book discusses applications in signal analysis, while the third part covers operator analysis and partial differential equations. Each chapter in these sections provides an up-to-date introduction to such topics as sampling theory, probability and statistics, compression, numerical analysis, turbulence, operator theory, and harmonic analysis. The book is ideal for a general scientific and engineering audience, yet it is mathematically precise. It will be an especially useful reference for harmonic analysts, partial differential equation researchers, signal processing engineers, numerical analysts, fluids researchers, and applied mathematicians.

Wavelets

Wavelets
Author: Stephane Jaffard,Yves Meyer,Robert D. Ryan
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780898714487

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This long-awaited update of Meyer's Wavelets: Algorithms and Applications includes completely new chapters on four topics: wavelets and the study of turbulence, wavelets and fractals (which includes an analysis of Riemann's nondifferentiable function), data compression, and wavelets in astronomy. The chapter on data compression was the original motivation for this revised edition, and it contains up-to-date information on the interplay between wavelets and nonlinear approximation. The other chapters have been rewritten with comments, references, historical notes, and new material. Four appendices have been added: a primer on filters, key results (with proofs) about the wavelet transform, a complete discussion of a counterexample to the Marr-Mallat conjecture on zero-crossings, and a brief introduction to H?lder and Besov spaces. In addition, all of the figures have been redrawn, and the references have been expanded to a comprehensive list of over 260 entries. The book includes several new results that have not appeared elsewhere.