Ten Lectures On Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series In Applied Mathematics)

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Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics)

This monograph contains 10 lectures presented by Dr. Daubechies as the principal speaker at the 1990 CBMS-NSF Conference on Wavelets and Applications. Wavelets are a mathematical development that many experts think may revolutionize the world of information storage and retrieval. They are a fairly simple mathematical tool now being applied to the compression of data, such as fingerprints, weather satellite photographs, and medical x-rays - that were previously thought to be impossible to condense without losing crucial details. The opening chapter provides an overview of the main problems presented in the book. Following chapters discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of wavelet theory, including wavelet transforms, orthonormal bases of wavelets, and characterization of functional spaces by means of wavelets. The last chapter presents several topics under active research, as multidimensional wavelets, wavelet packet bases, and a construction of wavelets tailored to decompose functions defined in a finite interval.

Specification of Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics)

GENERAL
AuthorIngrid Daubechies
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Edition1
ISBN-100898712742
ISBN-139780898712742
PublisherSIAM: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Publication Year1992
DIMENSIONS
Height5.98 inch.
Length0.75 inch.
Width8.98 inch.
Weight1.35 pounds.

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