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Definition of subspacesAnd of scaling functions

A natural way to introduce wavelets is through the multiresolution analysis. Given a function f L 2 ( R ) , a multiresolution of L 2 ( R ) will provide us with a sequence of spaces V j , V j + 1 , ... such that the projections of f onto these spaces give finer and finer approximations (as j ) of the function f .

(Multiresolution analysis (MRA) in the first generation) A multiresolution analysis of L 2 ( R ) is defined as a sequence of closed subspaces V j L 2 ( R ) , j Z with the following properties:
  1. ... V - 1 V 0 V 1 ...
  2. The spaces V j satisfy
    j Z V j is dense in L 2 ( R ) and j Z V j = { 0 } .
  3. If f ( x ) V 0 , f ( 2 j x ) V j , i.e. the spaces V j are scaled versions of the central space V 0 .
  4. If f V 0 , f ( . - k ) V 0 , k Z , that is, V 0 (and hence all the V j ) is invariant under translation.
  5. There exists ϕ V 0 such that { ϕ ( x - k ) ; k Z } is a Riesz basis in V 0 .

We will call `level' of a MRA one of the subspaces V j . From [link] , it follows that, for fixed j , the set { ϕ j k ( x ) = 2 j / 2 ϕ ( 2 j x - k ) ; k Z } of scaled and translated versions of ϕ is a Riesz basis for V j . Since ϕ V 0 V 1 , we can express ϕ as a linear combination of { ϕ 1 , k } :

ϕ ( x ) = k Z h k ϕ 1 , k ( x ) = 2 k Z h k ϕ ( 2 x - k ) .

[link] is called the two-scale equation or refinement equation . It is a fundamental equation in MRA since it tells us how to go from a fine level V 1 to a coarser level V 0 . The function ϕ is called the scaling function .

As said before, the spaces V j will be used to approximate general functions. This will be done by defining appropriate projections onto these spaces. Since the union of all the V j is dense in L 2 ( R ) , we are guaranteed that any given function of L 2 ( R ) can be approximated arbitrarily close by such projections. As an example, define the space V j as

V j = { f L 2 ( R ) ; k Z , f | [ 2 - j k , 2 - j ( k + 1 ) [ = constant }

Then the scaling function ϕ ( x ) = 1 [ 0 , 1 ) ( x ) , called the Haar scaling function, generates by translation and dilatation a MRA for the sequence of spaces { V j , j Z } defined in [link] , see [link] , [link] .

The detail space and the wavelet function

Rather than considering all the nested spaces V j , it would be more efficient to code only the information needed to go from V j to V j + 1 . Hence we consider the space W j which complements V j in V j + 1 :

V j + 1 = V j W j .

The space W j is not necessarily orthogonal to V j , but it always contains the detail information needed to go from an approximation at resolution j to an approximation at resolution j + 1 . Consequently, by using recursively the equation [link] , we have for any j 0 Z , the decomposition

L 2 ( R ) = V j 0 j = j 0 W j ¯ .

With the notational convention that W j 0 - 1 : = V j 0 , we call the sequence

{ W j } j j 0 - 1 a multiscale decomposition ( MSD ).

We call ψ a wavelet function whenever the set { ψ ( x - k ) ; k Z } is a Riesz basis of W 0 . Since W 0 V 1 , there also exist a refinement equation for ψ , similarly to [link] :

ψ ( x ) = 2 k g k ϕ ( 2 x - k ) .

The collection of wavelet functions { ψ j k = 2 j / 2 ψ ( 2 j x - k ) ; k Z , j Z } is then a Riesz basis for L 2 ( R ) . One of the main features of the wavelet functions is that they possess a certain number of vanishing moments.

A wavelet function ψ ( x ) has N vanishing moments if ψ ( x ) x p d x = 0 , p = 0 , ... , N - 1 .

We now mention two interesting cases of wavelet bases.

Orthogonal bases

In an orthogonal multiresolution analysis , the spaces W j are defined as the orthogonal complement of V j in V j + 1 . The following theorem tells us one of the main advantages of such a MRA.

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Source:  OpenStax, An introduction to wavelet analysis. OpenStax CNX. Sep 14, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10566/1.3
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