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The refinability of step functions
Author(s):
Matthew
J.
Hirn
Journal:
Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.
136
(2008),
899-908.
MSC (2000):
Primary 39B22
Posted:
November 30, 2007
MathSciNet review:
2361862
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Abstract:
Refinable functions have been widely investigated because of their importance in wavelet theory and multiresolution analysis, as well as because of intrinsic interest. Problems involving refinability can be challenging and interesting problems in mathematics. Several papers have investigated refinability of splines and other classes of functions. The purpose of this paper is to develop necessary and sufficient conditions for the refinability of the class of step functions on the real line taking complex values.
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Additional Information:
Matthew
J.
Hirn
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Address at time of publication:
Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Email:
hirn@math.umd.edu
DOI:
10.1090/S0002-9939-07-08963-0
PII:
S 0002-9939(07)08963-0
Keywords:
Refinable equations,
step function
Received by editor(s):
July 20, 2004
Received by editor(s) in revised form:
August 20, 2006
Posted:
November 30, 2007
Communicated by:
David R. Larson
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Copyright
2007,
American Mathematical Society
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