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Tight frames of k-plane ridgelets and the problem of representing objects that are smooth away from d-dimensional
1Department of Statistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Abstract:
For each pair (n, k) with 1 = k < n, we construct a tight frame (rholambda : lambda in Lambda) for L2 (Rn), which we call a frame of k-plane ridgelets. The intent is to efficiently represent functions that are smooth away from singularities along k-planes in Rn. We also develop tools to help decide whether k-plane ridgelets provide the desired efficient representation. We first construct a wavelet-like tight frame on the X-ray bundle chin,k-the fiber bundle having the Grassman manifold Gn,k of k-planes in Rn for base space, and for fibers the orthocomplements of those planes. This wavelet-like tight frame is the pushout to chin,k, via the smooth local coordinates of Gn,k, of an orthonormal basis of tensor Meyer wavelets on Euclidean space Rk(n-k) x Rn-k. We then use the X-ray isometry [Solmon, D. C. (1976) J. Math. Anal. Appl. 56, 61-83] to map this tight frame isometrically to a tight frame for L2(Rn)-the k-plane ridgelets. This construction makes analysis of a function f in L2(Rn) by k-plane ridgelets identical to the analysis of the k-plane X-ray transform of f by an appropriate wavelet-like system for chin,k. As wavelets are typically effective at representing point singularities, it may be expected that these new systems will be effective at representing objects whose k-plane X-ray transform has a point singularity. Objects with discontinuities across hyperplanes are of this form, for k = n - 1.