TITLE

# Generalized continuously translated framelet

AUTHOR(S)
Hidayat, Dylmoon
PUB. DATE
May 2012
SOURCE
AIP Conference Proceedings;5/22/2012, Vol. 1450 Issue 1, p293
SOURCE TYPE
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Framelet or wavelet frame is a frame generated by a single function by means of discretely dilating and translating. We introduce a Continuously Translated Framelet (CTF) which is a frame generated by a single function in a separable Hilbert space by continuous translations and discrete dilations. We found a method to generalize CTF as a family of frames that was resulted from decomposing the CTF generator.
ACCESSION #
75526976

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