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Handbook of Wavelets
Van Fleet
ISBN: 978-0-470-90008-6
Hardcover
512 pages
March 2016, ©2014
Title in editorial stage
  • Description
This book is divided into seven parts, all of which  represent a significant topic in the area of wavelets.  Within each part, the chapters range from an introductory chapter to progressively more rigorous treatments of the topic.  Since the field of wavelets is relatively new in mathematics, many of the leading and founding researchers, including Ingrid Daubechies, Charles Chui, Yves Meyer, Victor Wickerhauser, Doug Hardin, David Donoho, and Christopher Brislawn,  have been interviewed to provide historical insight into the development, progress, and accomplishments of the field.  Each part of the handbook contains passages from researchers and scientists detailing how the theory developed, how results were obtained, the impact of wavelets on applications in other fields of research, as well as discussions on the future of the area and the unrealized potential.   The concept of organizing the handbook into parts with progressively more difficult chapters allows access to a wide audience including people new to wavelets (via the introductory chapters), industrialists (via the chapters on the discrete transformation), and researchers (via the theoretical chapters).  Every effort has been made to make each part self-contained, and the interrelationship between corresponding chapters within each part allows readers to move through the book in many directions.  For example, readers can progress linearly through the book, read only introductory chapters of each part, refer to later chapters in various parts for statements of results useful to their research, or concentrate exclusively on the part that deals with the applications of wavelets.  Topical coverage includes Haar wavelets; orthogonal wavelets; biorthogonal wavelets; wavelet packets; multiwavelets; curvelets, ridgelets, and contourlets; and applications.
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