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Wavelets in Physics

Wavelets in Physics

Wavelets in Physics

J. C. van den Berg, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
March 2004
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Paperback
9780521533539

    This book surveys the application of the recently developed technique of the wavelet transform to a wide range of physical fields, including astrophysics, turbulence, meteorology, plasma physics, atomic and solid state physics, multifractals occurring in physics, biophysics (in medicine and physiology) and mathematical physics. The wavelet transform can analyze scale-dependent characteristics of a signal (or image) locally, unlike the Fourier transform, and more flexibly than the windowed Fourier transform developed by Gabor fifty years ago. The continuous wavelet transform is used mostly for analysis, but the discrete wavelet transform allows very fast compression and transmission of data and speeds up numerical calculation, and is applied, for example, in the solution of partial differential equations in physics. This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in many fields of physics, and to applied mathematicians and engineers interested in physical application.

    • Successful monograph on the application of wavelet techniques to various areas in physics
    • Technique is of growing importance
    • Connected website allows the reader to see the images in colour

    Product details

    March 2004
    Paperback
    9780521533539
    478 pages
    244 × 170 × 24 mm
    0.76kg
    118 b/w illus. 3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • A guided tour J. C. van den Berg
    • 1. Wavelet analysis, a new tool in physics J.-P. Antoine
    • 2. The 2-D wavelet transform, physical applications J.-P. Antoine
    • 3. Wavelets and astrophysical applications A. Bijaoui
    • 4. Turbulence analysis, modelling and computing using wavelets M. Farge, N. K.-R. Kevlahan, V. Perrier and K. Schneider
    • 5. Wavelets and detection of coherent structures in fluid turbulence L. Hudgins and J. H. Kaspersen
    • 6. Wavelets, non-linearity and turbulence in fusion plasmas B. Ph. van Milligen
    • 7. Transfers and fluxes of wind kinetic energy between orthogonal wavelet components during atmospheric blocking A. Fournier
    • 8. Wavelets in atomic physics and in solid state physics J.-P. Antoine, Ph. Antoine and B. Piraux
    • 9. The thermodynamics of fractals revisited with wavelets A. Arneodo, E. Bacry and J. F. Muzy
    • 10. Wavelets in medicine and physiology P. Ch. Ivanov, A. L. Goldberger, S. Havlin, C.-K. Peng, M. G. Rosenblum and H. E. Stanley
    • 11. Wavelet dimension and time evolution Ch.-A. Guérin and M. Holschneider.
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      Contributors
    • J. C. van den Berg, J.-P. Antoine, A. Bijaoui, M. Farge, N. K.-R. Kevlahan, V. Perrier, K. Schneider, L. Hudgins, J. H. Kaspersen, B. Ph. van Milligen, A. Fournier, Ph. Antoine, B. Piraux, A. Arneodo, E. Bacry, J. F. Muzy, P. Ch. Ivanov, A. L. Goldberger, S. Havlin, C. -K. Peng, M. G. Rosenblum, H. E. Stanley, Ch.-A. Guérin, M. Holschneider

    • Editor
    • J. C. van den Berg , Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands