Frames and Bases Frames and Bases
Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis

Frames and Bases

An Introductory Course

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Publisher Description

During the last several years, frames have become increasingly popular; they have appeared in a large number of applications, and several concrete constructions of frames of various types have been presented. Most of these constructions were based on quite direct methods rather than the classical sufficient conditions for obtaining a frame. Consequently, there is a need for an updated book on frames, which moves the focus from the classical approach to a more constructive one.

Based on a streamlined presentation of the author's previous work, An Introduction to Frames and Riesz Bases, this new textbook fills a gap in the literature, developing frame theory as part of a dialogue between mathematicians and engineers. Newly added sections on applications will help mathematically oriented readers to see where frames are used in practice and engineers to discover the mathematical background for applications in their field.

Key features and topics:

* Results presented in an accessible way for graduate students, pure and applied mathematicians as well as engineers.

* An introductory chapter provides basic results in finite-dimensional vector spaces, enabling readers with a basic knowledge of linear algebra to understand the idea behind frames without the technical complications in infinite-dimensional spaces.

* Extensive exercises for use in theoretical graduate courses on bases and frames, or applications-oriented courses focusing on either Gabor analysis or wavelets.

* Detailed description of frames with full proofs, an examination of the relationship between frames and Riesz bases, and a discussion of various ways to construct frames.

* Content split naturally into two parts: The first part describes the theory on an abstract level, whereas the second part deals with explicit constructions of frames with applications and connections to time-frequency analysis, Gabor analysis, and wavelets.

Frames and Bases: An Introductory Course will be an excellent textbook for graduate students as well as a good reference for researchers working in pure and applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and engineering. Practitioners working in digital signal processing who wish to understand the theory behind many modern signal processing tools may also find the book a useful self-study resource.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2008
5 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
331
Pages
PUBLISHER
Birkhäuser Boston
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
24.9
MB
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