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The Stability of Subdivision Operator

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  • Vladimir Protassov

    (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Abstract

We consider the univariate two-scale refinement equation.The paper analyzes the correlation between the existence of smoothcompactly supported solutions of this equation and the convergence ofthe corresponding cascade algorithm/subdivision scheme. We introducea criterion that expresses this correlation in terms of mask of theequation. We show that the convergence of subdivision scheme dependson values that the mask takes at the points of its generalizedcycles. This means in particular that the stability of shifts ofrefinable function is not necessary for the convergence of thesubdivision process. This also leads to some results on the degree ofconvergence of subdivision processes and on factorizations ofrefinable functions.

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  • Vladimir Protassov, 2001. "The Stability of Subdivision Operator," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 01-045/4, Tinbergen Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:tin:wpaper:20010045
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