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arxiv: 1807.10909 · v1 · pith:KLYXJP2Wnew · submitted 2018-07-28 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

Optimal H\"older-Zygmund exponent of semi-regular refinable functions

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keywords semi-regularfunctionsolder-zygmundrefinablemethodwaveletanalysisefficient
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The regularity of refinable functions has been investigated deeply in the past 25 years using Fourier analysis, wavelet analysis, restricted and joint spectral radii techniques. However the shift-invariance of the underlying regular setting is crucial for these approaches. We propose an efficient method based on wavelet tight frame decomposition techniques for estimating H\"older-Zygmund regularity of univariate semi-regular refinable functions generated, e.g., by subdivision schemes defined on semi-regular meshes $\mathbf{t}\;=\;-h_\ell\mathbb{N}\cup\{0\}\cup h_r\mathbb{N}$, $h_\ell,h_r \in (0,\infty)$. To ensure the optimality of this method, we provide a new characterization of H\"older-Zygmund spaces based on suitable irregular wavelet tight frames. Furthermore, we present proper tools for computing the corresponding frame coefficients in the semi-regular setting. We also propose a new numerical approach for estimating the optimal H\"older-Zygmund exponent of refinable functions which is more efficient than the linear regression method. We illustrate our results with several examples of known and new semi-regular subdivision schemes with a potential use in blending curve design.

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