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Multiscale Scientific Computation: Review 2001 | 3 | |
Wavelet-Based Numerical Homogenization with Applications | 97 | |
Beamlets and Multiscale Image Analysis | 149 | |
Generalized FEM or Homogenization Problems | 197 | |
Nonlinear Multiscale Transforms | 239 | |
Application of Harten's Framework for Multiresolution: From Conservation Laws to Image Compression | 281 | |
A Two Level Finite Element Technique for Pressure Recovery from the Stream Function Formulation of the Navier-Stokes Equations | 297 | |
The Role of Multiresolution in Mining Massive Image Datasets | 307 | |
Dynamic Subgrid Modeling for Scalar Convection-Diffusion-Reaction Equations with Fractal Coefficients | 319 | |
Multilevel Methods for Inverse Bioelectric Field Problems | 331 | |
Multiscale Eigenbasis Calculations: N Eigenfunctions in O(N log N) | 347 | |
Wavelet Galerkin BEM on Unstructured Meshes by Aggregation | 359 | |
Collected Color Plates | 379 |
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