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From: seamang@westminster.ac.uk (Graham Seaman)
Subject: Re: Wavelet book ?
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Date: Tue, 22 Nov 1994 10:05:09 GMT
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In article <3araov$dal@network.ucsd.edu> spl@szechuan.ucsd.edu (Steve Lamont) writes:
>In article <3ar38i$8nv@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> zzkaru@athena.mit.edu (Zoher Z Karu) writes:
>>I forgot the exact title, but I recently saw an ad for a book called something
>>like "A Friendly Guide to Wavelets".  I believe the author is Kaiser, and it's
>>published by Springer-Velag (just came out this year). ...
>
>I can see it now... _Wavelets For Dummies_. :-)
>
And you thought you were kidding .... try `Wavelets for Kids',
I don't remember the author buts its available through the wavelet
www server at mathsoft.com ...

Graham

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