Computational Harmonic Analysis Useful Links (Winter, 2002)
Course: MAT 280
CRN: 61380
Title: Computational Harmonic Analysis
Class: MW 5:40pm-7:00pm, 693 Kerr
Instructor: Naoki Saito
Office: 675 Kerr
Phone: 754-2121
Email: saito@math.ucdavis.edu
Office Hours: TTh 2:00pm-3:00pm or by appointment via email
Amara's Wavelet Page:
This page gives also an introductory explanation of the wavelet theory and
provides a large amount of links to various wavelet-related home pages.
The Wavelet Digest:
You can get information on wavelets discussed over the moderated news group
called "The Wavelet Digest" over the net.
Wavelet Resources:
This page contains many useful pointers to research papers and software.
Fast Mathematical Algorithms & Hardware Corp.:
FMAH is a company created by Professor Raphy Coifman and Professor Vladimir
Rokhlin of Yale University. This company's homepage contains an array of
very interesting and practical examples of the use of the wavelets and
their relatives.
WaveLab from Stanford:
Professor Dave Donoho and
his group distribute the "WaveLab" package,
which runs under matlab. So, if you are a matlab user, you might want to
try this package. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to know
"what wavelets really can do for me?"
Also, check out his report page, which contains very interesting and important papers.
Professor Gregory Beylkin's Home Page:
If you want to know how to effectively use wavelets or multiresolution methods
for numerical analysis and scientific computation, this is the place to go.
Matlab Information:
Octave Home Page:
Octave is a free (i.e., copylefted under GPL of GNU) package, which accepts
matlab codes, i.e., essentially but not completely compatible with
matlab. You can download the sources or binaries to install
on your PC.
Please email me if you
have any comments or questions!
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