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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

The Bulletin publishes expository articles on contemporary mathematical research, written in a way that gives insight to mathematicians who may not be experts in the particular topic. The Bulletin also publishes reviews of selected books in mathematics and short articles in the Mathematical Perspectives section, both by invitation only.

ISSN 1088-9485 (online) ISSN 0273-0979 (print)

The 2020 MCQ for Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society is 0.84.

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Book Reviews
Book reviews do not contain an abstract. You may download the entire review from the links below.

Two-dimensional wavelets and their relatives by Jean-Pierre Antoine, Romain Murenzi, Pierre Vandergheynst and Syed Twareque Ali
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 43 (2006), 269-272
Additional book information: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2004, xviii+458 pp., ISBN 0-521-62406-1, £75.00

References
  • A. Grossmann and J. Morlet, Decomposition of Hardy functions into square integrable wavelets of constant shape, SIAM J. Math. Anal. 15 (1984), no. 4, 723–736. MR 747432, DOI 10.1137/0515056
  • 2.
    Romain Murenzi, Ondelettes multidimensionnelles et applications à l'analyze d'images, Ph.D. thesis, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1990.
    3.
    Peter Schröder and Wim Sweldens, Spherical wavelets: Efficiently representing functions on the sphere, Computer Graphics Proceedings (SIGGRAPH 95) (1995), 161-172.
Reviewer information
  • Reviewer: Mladen Victor Wickerhauser
  • Affiliation: Washington University in Saint Louis
  • Email: victor@math.wustl.edu
Additional Information
  • Journal: Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 43 (2006), 269-272
  • Published electronically: February 17, 2006
  • Review Copyright: © Copyright 2006 American Mathematical Society
    The copyright for this article reverts to public domain 28 years after publication.