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Multiresolution in the Bergman space

In this paper we give a multiresolution construction in Bergman space. The successful application of rational orthogonal bases needs a priori knowledge of the poles of the transfer function that may cause a drawback of the method. We give a set of poles and using them we will generate a multiresolution in $A^2$. We study the upper and lower density of this set, and we give sufficient conditions for this set to be interpolating or sampling sequence for the Bergman space. The construction is an analogy with the discrete affine wavelets, and in fact is the discretization of the continuous voice transform generated by a representation of the Blaschke group over the Bergman space. The constructed discretization scheme gives opportunity of practical realization of hyperbolic wavelet representation of signals belonging to the Bergman space if we can measure their values on a given set of points inside the unit disc. Convergence properties of the hyperbolic wavelet representation will be studied.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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