This book traces the prehistory and initial development of
wavelet theory, a discipline that has had a profound impact on
mathematics, physics, and engineering. Interchanges between these
fields during the last fifteen years have led to a number of
advances in applications such as image compression, turbulence,
machine vision, radar, and earthquake prediction.
This book contains the seminal papers that presented the ideas
from which wavelet theory evolved, as well as those major papers
that developed the theory into its current form. These papers
originated in a variety of journals from different disciplines,
making it difficult for the researcher to obtain a complete view of
wavelet theory and its origins. Additionally, some of the most
significant papers have heretofore been available only in French or
German.
Heil and Walnut bring together these documents in a book that
allows researchers a complete view of wavelet theory's origins and
development.
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