Wavelets Theory and Applications

Wavelets Theory and Applications by A. K. Louis, published by Wiley on October 7, 1997, is a comprehensive exploration of the wavelet transform, a significant area in modern mathematics. This edition spans 342 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the applications of wavelet theory in fields such as pattern recognition, data compression, and numerical analysis, providing a thorough overview of the central issues related to this transformative mathematical approach.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various methodologies, emphasizing the importance of comparison and assessment in the application of wavelet techniques. The text guides researchers in selecting appropriate classes of techniques, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and practical applications. The book’s structured approach facilitates a deeper understanding of how to effectively analyze and synthesize signals using wavelet theory.
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With applications in pattern recognition, data compression and numerical analysis, the wavelet transform is a key area of modern mathematics that brings new approaches to the analysis and synthesis of signals. This book presents the central issues and emphasizes comparison, assessment and how to combine method and application. It reviews different approaches to guide researchers to appropriate classes of techniques.
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