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Wavelets and Quantum Algebras

Andrei Ludu, Martin Greiner, Jerry P. Draayer

Published 2000-03-26Version 1

Wavelets, known to be useful in non-linear multi-scale processes and in multi-resolution analysis, are shown to have a q-deformed algebraic structure. The translation and dilation operators of the theory associate with any scaling equation a non-linear, two parameter algebra. This structure can be mapped onto the quantum group $su_{q}(2)$ in one limit, and approaches a Fourier series generating algebra, in another limit. A duality between any scaling function and its corresponding non-linear algebra is obtained. Examples for the Haar and B-wavelets are worked out in detail.

Comments: 27 pages Latex, 3 figure ps
Journal: J. Math. Phys. {\bf 39} (1998) 2346
Categories: math-ph, math.MP, math.QA
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