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In mathematics, the matrix

is sometimes called the quincunx matrix. It is a 2×2 Hadamard matrix, and its rows form the basis of a diagonal square lattice consisting of the integer points whose coordinates both have the same parity; this lattice is a two-dimensional analogue of the three-dimensional body-centered cubic lattice.[1]

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  1. ^ Van De Ville, D.; Blu, T.; Unser, M. (2005), "On the multidimensional extension of the quincunx subsampling matrix" (PDF), IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 12 (2): 112–115, Bibcode:2005ISPL...12..112V, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.649.9329, doi:10.1109/LSP.2004.839697.