A First Course in Wavelets with Fourier Analysis by Francis Narcowich

A First Course in Wavelets with Fourier Analysis by Francis Narcowich

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A First Course in Wavelets with Fourier Analysis by Francis Narcowich

For courses in Wavelets or Fourier Analysis. This undergraduate text is designed to fill the gap between texts on wavelets that are either too advanced (in terms of mathematical background required) or that contain too little mathematical theory underlying wavelets. It presents most of the theory underlying Fourier analysis and wavelets in a clear and comprehensive fashion--without requiring a graduate background in real analysis.

ALBERT BOGGESS, PHD, is Professor of Mathematics at Texas A&M University. Dr. Boggess has over twenty-five years of academic experience and has authored numerous publications in his areas of research interest, which include overdetermined systems of partial differential equations, several complex variables, and harmonic analysis. FRANCIS J. NARCOWICH, PHD, is Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Approximation Theory at Texas A&M University. Dr. Narcowich serves as an Associate Editor of both the SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis and Mathematics of Computation, and he has written more than eighty papers on a variety of topics in pure and applied mathematics.He currently focuses his research on applied harmonic analysis and approximation theory.

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ISBN 13 9780130228093
ISBN 10 0130228095
Title A First Course in Wavelets with Fourier Analysis
Author Francis Narcowich
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Prentice Hall
Year published 2001-02-05
Number of pages 260
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