Topics and Features:
* Inclusion of historical, background material such as the pioneering ideas of von Neumann in quantum mechanics and Landau, Slepian, and Pollak in signal analysis
* Presentation of self-contained core material on wavelets, sampling reconstruction of bandlimited signals, and local trigonometric and wavelet packet bases
* Development of connections based on perspectives that emerged after the wavelet revolution of the 1980s
* Integrated approach to the use of Fourier/Gabor methods and wavelet methods
* Comprehensive treatment of Fourier uncertainty principles
* Explanations at the end of each chapter addressing other major developments and new directions for research
Applied mathematicians and engineers in signal/image processing and communication theory will find in the first half of the book an accessible presentation of principal developments in this active field of modern analysis, as well as the mathematical methods underlying real-world applications. Researchers and students in mathematical analysis, signal analysis, and mathematical physics will benefit from the coverage of deep mathematical advances featured in the second part of the work.
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"[This book] covers an enormous range in time-frequency analysis and time-scale analysis.... [It] is about methods and ideas. The main goal is to motivate, discuss, and describe important results and new developments in time-frequency and time-scale analysis. Full proofs are rarely given, but insightful sketches of proofs or at least descriptions of the underlying ideas are given for most results. This style makes it possible to cover an enormous amount of material, and indeed the book reviews the main results of (an estimated) 200 articles in some detail.
...The resulting book is like a gigantic mosaic. Each facet describes an interesting result. While neighboring facets are not necessarily related in any formal way, the entire mosaic, when viewed from a distance, displays a coherent and magnificent picture, the picture of time-frequency and time-scale analysis. The book is a great resource for experts to obtain an overview of the field and its literature. It is also recommended for advanced graduate students who want to escape their specialization and expand their horizons to a broader view of their field." -Bulletin of the AMS
"This book is about time-frequency and time-scale analyses, two topics that are historically and conceptually related.... Unlike many similar research monographs, which focus on the authors' own research, this book includesother researchers' work and covers a wide spectrum of topics, some in meticulous detail.... Because of the wide array of results presented in the book, I would recommend it to experts who work in the area; some parts of it might also be useful for advanced graduate students." -Mathematical Reviews