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  1. Advances in Computational Mathematics
  2. Advances in Computational Mathematics : Volume 7
  3. Advances in Computational Mathematics : Volume 7, Issue 4, August 1997
  4. Regularity of multiwavelets
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Spectral factorization of Laurent polynomials
Regularity of multiwavelets
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Regularity of multiwavelets

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Author Micchelli, C.A. Sauer, Thomas
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract The motivation for this paper is an interesting observation made by Plonka concerning the factorization of the matrix symbol associated with the refinement equation for B-splines with equally spaced multiple knots at integers and subsequent developments which relate this factorization to regularity of refinable vector fields over the real line. Our intention is to contribute to this train of ideas which is partially driven by the importance of refinable vector fields in the construction of multiwavelets.The use of subdivision methods will allow us to consider the problem almost entirely in the spatial domain and leads to exact characterizations of differentiability and Hölder regularity in arbitrary L p spaces. We first study the close relationship between vector subdivision schemes and a generalized notion of scalar subdivision schemes based on bi-infinite matrices with certain periodicity properties. For the latter type of subdivision scheme we will derive criteria for convergence and Hölder regularity of the limit function, which mainly depend on the spectral radius of a bi-infinite matrix induced by the subdivision operator, and we will show that differentiability of the limit functions can be characterized by factorization properties of the subdivision operator. By switching back to vector subdivision we will transfer these results to refinable vectors fields and obtain characterizations of regularity by factorization and spectral radius properties of the symbol associated to the refinable vector field. Finally, we point out how multiwavelets can be generated from orthonormal refinable bi-infinite vector fields.
Starting Page 455
Ending Page 545
Page Count 91
File Format PDF
ISSN 10197168
Journal Advances in Computational Mathematics
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15729044
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Theory of Computation Numeric Computing Mathematics Algebra Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control Optimization
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Computational Mathematics
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