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Biorthogonal Finite-Cap-Element Multiscale Tree Sampling

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In this chapter we are interested in a compromise for multiscale sampling, thereby following closely [151]. The scaling and wavelet functions are intended to be rotation-invariant, i.e., zonal functions, but they should also reflect structured latitude-longitude grids in order to obtain a fast algorithm that is easy to implement.

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Freeden, W., Nashed, M.Z., Schreiner, M. (2018). Biorthogonal Finite-Cap-Element Multiscale Tree Sampling. In: Spherical Sampling. Geosystems Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71458-5_10

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