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Cartoon Approximation with $α$-Curvelets

Published 3 Apr 2014 in math.FA | (1404.1043v1)

Abstract: It is well-known that curvelets provide optimal approximations for so-called cartoon images which are defined as piecewise $C2$-functions, separated by a $C2$ singularity curve. In this paper, we consider the more general case of piecewise $C\beta$-functions, separated by a $C\beta$ singularity curve for $\beta \in (1,2]$. We first prove a benchmark result for the possibly achievable best $N$-term approximation rate for this more general signal model. Then we introduce what we call $\alpha$-curvelets, which are systems that interpolate between wavelet systems on the one hand ($\alpha = 1$) and curvelet systems on the other hand ($\alpha = \frac12$). Our main result states that those frames achieve this optimal rate for $\alpha = \frac{1}{\beta}$, up to $\log$-factors.

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