Meyer wavelet

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Spectrum of the Meyer wavelet (numerically computed).

The Meyer wavelet is an orthogonal

random fields,[3] and multi-fault classification.[4]

The Meyer wavelet is infinitely differentiable with infinite support and defined in frequency domain in terms of function as

where

There are many different ways for defining this auxiliary function, which yields variants of the Meyer wavelet. For instance, another standard implementation adopts

Meyer scale function (numerically computed)

The Meyer scaling function is given by

In the time domain, the waveform of the Meyer mother-wavelet has the shape as shown in the following figure:

waveform of the Meyer wavelet (numerically computed)

Closed expressions

Valenzuela and de Oliveira [5] give the explicit expressions of Meyer wavelet and scale functions:

and

where

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