On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 09:27:02 -0700 (PDT), clay@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Have you tried Ingrid Daubechies' book "Ten Lectures on Wavelets."
>
> She covers the rules behind wavelets, i.e., their being a complete
> basis for example. Their construction ect.
Clay,
Sorry I didn't reply sooner. I did see a copy of her book at the
University of Richmond Library, but I had trouble following more
than the basics of what she was doing. Hubbard's "World of
Wavelets" is a bit more my speed, I'm afraid. But thanks for the
suggestion.
Frank
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may be thought to be on the side with the largest battalions,
and quite often it works out in that manner, but wars often turn
on an untold number of factors, including strategic and tactical
decisions, good or bad leader****p, the experience of the soldiery,
the availability of resources, success in getting supplies where
and when they are needed, the conduct of foreign policy,
ideological zeal, willpower, and a measure of good luck.
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