Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4605691 Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis 2007 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Geronimo, Hardin et al. have previously constructed orthogonal and biorthogonal scaling vectors by extending a spline scaling vector with functions supported on [0,1]. Many of these constructions occurred before the concept of balanced scaling vectors was introduced. This paper will show that adding functions on [0,1] is insufficient for extending spline scaling vectors to scaling vectors that are both orthogonal and balanced. We are able, however, to use this technique to extend spline scaling vectors to balanced, biorthogonal scaling vectors, and we provide two large classes of this type of scaling vector, with approximation order two and three, respectively, with two specific constructions with desirable properties in each case. The constructions will use macroelements supported on [0,1], some of which will be fractal functions.

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