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Citations

I miss the two seminal papers on FWT in the references list:

  • S. Mallat, Multiresolution approximations and wavelet orthonormal bases of L2 (R), Trans. of the AMS 315 (1989), S. 69–87.
  • I. Daubechies, Orthonormal bases of compactly supported wavelets, Communications on Pure and applied Mathematics 41 (1988), S. 909–996.

S. Mallat presents the fast wavelet transform, and I. Daubechies constructed wavelets and scaling functions that can be used in such a transformation.

-- Carsten Milkau (talk) 12:16, 25 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]