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Wavelets — With Emphasis on Spline-Wavelets and Applications to Signal Analysis

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Approximation Theory, Spline Functions and Applications

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This is a tutorial on wavelets with special emphasis on spline-wavelets. It may be considered as a continuation of the tutorial article [2] written about a year ago for the Lancaster workshop. However, this present article is intended to be self-contained, as much as possible, with the danger of some overlapping. It is again written from the point of view of an approximation theorist with special interest in spline functions and applications to signal analysis.

Research supported by NSF under Grant Number DMS-89-01345 and SDIO/IST managed by ARO under Contract Number DAAL 03-90-G-0091.

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Chui, C.K. (1992). Wavelets — With Emphasis on Spline-Wavelets and Applications to Signal Analysis. In: Singh, S.P. (eds) Approximation Theory, Spline Functions and Applications. NATO ASI Series, vol 356. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2634-2_2

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