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Although the theory of wavelet analysis is a relatively new and still evolving discipline, there is a deep and sophisticated body of work currently available. Much of this work, however, requires a fairly in-depth knowledge of several areas of advanced mathematics and hence limits its accessibility. It is a main objective of this work to strike a balance between accessibility and rnathernatical rigor that sacrifices as little as possible of both. To help achieve this goal, the dissemination of the material is provided by a hybrid combination of traditional (text) and nontraditional (Internet and electronic) media.
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Teolis, A. (1998). Introduction. In: Computational Signal Processing with Wavelets. Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4142-3_1
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