Time and Location:   February 25, 2004, 2-3:00pm, Room 1314.
Title:     Fourier and wavelet frame constructions and
applications
 
 Speaker:     John J. Benedetto, University of Maryland
 
 Abstract:
 
      Two constructions are described. The first deals 
with Fourier
 frames, and it solves a problem of constructing sampling sets on
 interleaving spirals for the purpose of fast data acquisition in
 Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The second deals with (dyadic) wavelet
 frames, and it solves the problem of constructing single,
 geometrically simple, frame wavelet sets in Euclidean space.
      Finite frames are used to implement the first construction.
 The second construction leads to a paradigm associated with
 Sigma-Delta quantization, which can also be addressed in terms of
 finite frames.