Wavelet Analysis: The Scalable Structure of Information
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Rating | : | 4.27 (942 Votes) |
Asin | : | 038798383X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 435 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Mary McCaw said Difficult reading, filled with distracting errors. I am a graduate student in Math and was attracted to the book because it treats topics -- wavelets of rank other than "Difficult reading, filled with distracting errors" according to Mary McCaw. I am a graduate student in Math and was attracted to the book because it treats topics -- wavelets of rank other than 2, tilings, and others -- that are missing from many of the standard texts. Wavelets are approached through the introduction of matrices with certain algebraic properties rather than through orthonormal bases in L2 or scaling functions.I. , tilings, and others -- that are missing from many of the standard texts. Wavelets are approached through the introduction of matrices with certain algebraic properties rather than through orthonormal bases in L"Difficult reading, filled with distracting errors" according to Mary McCaw. I am a graduate student in Math and was attracted to the book because it treats topics -- wavelets of rank other than 2, tilings, and others -- that are missing from many of the standard texts. Wavelets are approached through the introduction of matrices with certain algebraic properties rather than through orthonormal bases in L2 or scaling functions.I. or scaling functions.I. "One of the best!" according to Palle E T Jorgensen. The Wells-Resnikoff book on wavelets is in my opinionone of the best:-- both with regard to the math--the proofs and all that!--, and the applications. The ideas in the book are timeless, and, I expect, it will be a great book for decades to come. It is very strong on both scores. And it is beautifully written: It is all there,- the history, themotivati. ericvann said Not good.. If the authors were less enthusiastic about mathematics for its own sake, they probably would have written a better book. This one is said to be suitable for undergraduates, but I don't think so. I have a master's degree in electrical engineering, and several of the mathematical concepts they mention were just vaguely familiar names to me. That would be
It shows how to apply wavelet analysis to digital signal processing and presents a wide variety of applications.. This text gives a clear introduction to the ideas and methods of wavelet analysis, making concepts understandable by relating them to methods in mathematics and engineering