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Examples of wavelets for local fields

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 Added by Robert Benedetto
 Publication date 2003
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Using the wavelet theory introduced by the author and J. Benedetto, we present examples of wavelets on p-adic fields and other locally compact abelian groups with compact open subgroups. We observe that in this setting, the Haar and Shannon wavelets (which are at opposite extremes over the real numbers) coincide and are localized both in time and in frequency. We also study the behavior of the translation operators required in the theory.



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127 - John J. Benedetto 2003
Let G be a locally compact abelian group with compact open subgroup H. The best known example of such a group is G=Q_p, the field of p-adic rational numbers (as a group under addition), which has compact open subgroup H=Z_p, the ring of p-adic integers. Classical wavelet theories, which require a non-trivial discrete subgroup for translations, do not apply to G, which may not have such a subgroup. A wavelet theory is developed on G using coset representatives of a quotient of the dual group of G. Wavelet bases are constructed by means of an iterative method giving rise to so-called wavelet sets in the dual group.
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103 - Wen-Wei Li 2018
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