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Numerical Analysis of Wavelet Methods, Volume 32 (Studies in Mathematics and its Applications) [Hardcover]

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0444511245 978-0444511249 May 13, 2003 1
Since their introduction in the 1980's, wavelets have become a powerful tool in mathematical analysis, with applications such as image compression, statistical estimation and numerical simulation of partial differential equations. One of their main attractive features is the ability to accurately represent fairly general functions with a small number of adaptively chosen wavelet coefficients, as well as to characterize the smoothness of such functions from the numerical behaviour of these coefficients. The theoretical pillar that underlies such properties involves approximation theory and function spaces, and plays a pivotal role in the analysis of wavelet-based numerical methods.
This book offers a self-contained treatment of wavelets, which includes this theoretical pillar and it applications to the numerical treatment of partial differential equations. Its key features are:



1. Self-contained introduction to wavelet bases and related numerical algorithms, from the simplest examples to the most numerically useful general constructions.



2. Full treatment of the theoretical foundations that are crucial for the analysis
of wavelets and other related multiscale methods : function spaces, linear and nonlinear approximation, interpolation theory.



3. Applications of these concepts to the numerical treatment of partial differential equations : multilevel preconditioning, sparse approximations of differential and integral operators, adaptive discretization strategies.


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"It contains an excellent presentation of the general theory of multiscale decomposition methods based on wavelet bases with a special attention to adaptive approximation."
Teresa Reginska (Warszawa). Zentralblatt Fur Mathematik.

"This book provides a self-contained treatment of the subject. It starts from the theoretical foundations, then it explores the related numerical algorithms, and finally discusses the applications. In particular, the development of adaptive wavelets methods for the numerical treatment of partial differential equations is emphasized."
--A. Cohen

"This extremely well written volume is intended to graduage students and researchers in numerical analysis and applied mathematics."
-NUMERICAL ALGORITHMS, Vol. 38, 2005

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  • Hardcover: 354 pages
  • Publisher: JAI Press; 1 edition (May 13, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0444511245
  • ISBN-13: 978-0444511249
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A new direction., June 9, 2003
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This review is from: Numerical Analysis of Wavelet Methods, Volume 32 (Studies in Mathematics and its Applications) (Hardcover)
Themes from math, science and engineering that predate the more recent trends in wavelts are signal processing, atomic decomposions of Calderon, splines, and finite element techniques of numerical analysis. All of these earlier ideas have enriched math, given new life and power to applied wavelet technology. While signal processing, filter banks, and pyramid algorithms have formed the under-current of a number of recent books on the interface of wavelets and some the neighboring fields, including applications, the interaction with numerical analysis hasn't really been presented in a systematic fashion in book form; so that students, and the rest of us, can pick and learn the fundamentals from scratch;-- not before this lovely new book by Albert Cohen: You find the methods and tools needed in the discretization of problems from PDE and from analysis. I hope the publisher will promote the book. It deserves it. Give it a try! I believe you will not be disappointed. Albert Cohen shows how wavelet tools have enriched numerical analysis and vice versa.
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1.0 out of 5 stars MISLEADING TITLE, December 10, 2003
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This review is from: Numerical Analysis of Wavelet Methods, Volume 32 (Studies in Mathematics and its Applications) (Hardcover)
When I saw the title of this book my expectation was to see examples of using Wavelets. The title uses the word 'Numerical'. It really should read 'Theoretical'. For those seeking applications of Wavelets, I do not recommend this book.
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