Dyadic Walsh Analysis from 1924 Onwards Walsh-Gibbs-Butzer Dyadic Differentiation in Science Volume 2 Extensions and Generalizations von Radomir Stankovic | A Monograph Based on Articles of the Founding Authors, Reproduced in Full | ISBN 9789462391628

Dyadic Walsh Analysis from 1924 Onwards Walsh-Gibbs-Butzer Dyadic Differentiation in Science Volume 2 Extensions and Generalizations

A Monograph Based on Articles of the Founding Authors, Reproduced in Full

von Radomir Stankovic und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRadomir Stankovic
Autor / AutorinPaul Leo Butzer
Autor / AutorinFerenc Schipp
Autor / AutorinWilliam R. Wade
Autor / AutorinWeiyi Su
Autor / AutorinYasushi Endow
Autor / AutorinSandor Fridli
Autor / AutorinBoris I. Golubov
Autor / AutorinFranz Pichler
Buchcover Dyadic Walsh Analysis from 1924 Onwards Walsh-Gibbs-Butzer Dyadic Differentiation in Science Volume 2 Extensions and Generalizations | Radomir Stankovic | EAN 9789462391628 | ISBN 94-6239-162-9 | ISBN 978-94-6239-162-8

Dyadic Walsh Analysis from 1924 Onwards Walsh-Gibbs-Butzer Dyadic Differentiation in Science Volume 2 Extensions and Generalizations

A Monograph Based on Articles of the Founding Authors, Reproduced in Full

von Radomir Stankovic und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRadomir Stankovic
Autor / AutorinPaul Leo Butzer
Autor / AutorinFerenc Schipp
Autor / AutorinWilliam R. Wade
Autor / AutorinWeiyi Su
Autor / AutorinYasushi Endow
Autor / AutorinSandor Fridli
Autor / AutorinBoris I. Golubov
Autor / AutorinFranz Pichler

The second volume of the two volumes book is dedicated to various extensions and generalizations of Dyadic (Walsh) analysis and related applications. Considered are dyadic derivatives on Vilenkin groups and various other Abelian and finite non-Abelian groups. Since some important results were developed in former Soviet Union and China, we provide overviews of former work in these countries. Further, we present translations of three papers that were initially published in Chinese. The presentation continues with chapters written by experts in the area presenting discussions of applications of these results in specific tasks in the area of signal processing and system theory. 
Efficient computing of related differential operators on contemporary hardware, including graphics processing units, is also considered, which makes the methods and techniques of dyadic analysis and generalizations computationally feasible.
The volume 2 of the book ends with a chapter presenting open problems pointed out by several experts in the area.