Dyadic Walsh analysis from 1924 onwards Walsh-Gibbs-Butzer dyadic differentiation in science. Volume 1, Foundations : a monograph based on articles of the founding authors, reproduced in full /

Dyadic (Walsh) analysis emerged as a new research area in applied mathematics and engineering in early seventies within attempts to provide answers to demands from practice related to application of spectral analysis of different classes of signals, including audio, video, sonar, and radar signals....

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Group Author: Stanković, Radomir S.; Butzer, Paul Leo, 1928-; Schipp, F. (Ferenc), 1939-; Wade, W. R.; Su, Weiyi
Published: Atlantis Press,
Publisher Address: [Paris] :
Publication Dates: [2015]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Atlantis Studies in Mathematics for Engineering and Science, volume 12
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Summary: Dyadic (Walsh) analysis emerged as a new research area in applied mathematics and engineering in early seventies within attempts to provide answers to demands from practice related to application of spectral analysis of different classes of signals, including audio, video, sonar, and radar signals. In the meantime, it evolved in a mature mathematical discipline with fundamental results and important features providing basis for various applications. The book will provide fundamentals of the area through reprinting carefully selected earlier publications followed by overview of recent results concerning particular subjects in the area written by experts, most of them being founders of the field, and some of their followers. In this way, this first volume of the two volume book offers a rather complete coverage of the development of dyadic Walsh analysis, and provides a deep insight into its mathematical foundations necessary for consideration of generalizations and applications that are the subject of the second volume. The presented theory is quite sufficient to be a basis for further research in the subject area as well as to be applied in solving certain new problems or improving existing solutions for tasks in the areas which motivated development of the dyadic analysis.
Carrier Form: xxiv, 455 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789462391598
9462391599
9789462391604
9462391602
Index Number: QA371
CLC: O174
Call Number: O174/D994
Contents: Early History of Walsh Analysis -- My involvement in Walsh and Dyadic Analysis -- The Origins of the Dyadic Derivative due to James Edmund Gibbs -- Early Contributions from the Aachen School to Dyadic Walsh Analysis with Applications to Dyadic PDEs and Approximation Theory -- Dyadic Derivative, Summation, Approximation -- How I Started My Research in Walsh and Dyadic Analysis -- My Involvement with the Dyadic Derivative -- Hardy Spaces in the Theory of Dyadic Derivative -- Term by Term Dyadic Differentiation of Walsh Series -- Why I got Interested in Dyadic Differentiation -- Dyadic Derivative and Walsh-Fourier Transform -- How I started my research in Walsh and dyadic analysis.