Anton Kutsenko , Sergey Danilov , Stephan Juricke , Marcel Oliver
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Abstract
We discuss relations between the expansion coefficients of a discrete random field when analyzed with respect to different hierarchical bases. Our main focus is on the comparison of two such systems: the Walsh–Rademacher basis and the trigonometric Fourier basis. In general, spectra computed with respect to one basis will look different in the other. In this paper, we prove that, in a statistical sense, the rate of spectral decay computed in one basis can be translated to the other. We further provide explicit expressions for this translation on quadrilateral meshes. The results are illustrated with numerical examples for deterministic and random fields.
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Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis (ACHA) is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality papers in all areas of mathematical sciences related to the applied and computational aspects of harmonic analysis, with special emphasis on innovative theoretical development, methods, and algorithms, for information processing, manipulation, understanding, and so forth. The objectives of the journal are to chronicle the important publications in the rapidly growing field of data representation and analysis, to stimulate research in relevant interdisciplinary areas, and to provide a common link among mathematical, physical, and life scientists, as well as engineers.