
In this paper, we generalize the family of Deslauriers–Dubuc’s interpolatory masks from dimension one to arbitrary dimensions with respect to the quincunx dilation matrices, thereby providing a family of quincunx fundamental refinable functions in arbitrary dimensions. We show that a family of unique quincunx interpolatory masks exists and such a family of masks is of real value and has the full-axis symmetry property. In dimension d = 2 , we give the explicit form of such unique quincunx interpolatory masks, which implies the nonnegativity property of such a family of masks.
interpolatory masks, quincunx lattice, interpolatory subdivision schemes, full-axis symmetry, Nontrigonometric harmonic analysis involving wavelets and other special systems, General harmonic expansions, frames, quincunx lattice; checkerboard lattice; sum rule; full-axis symmetry; interpolatory masks; interpolatory subdivision schemes; nonnegative masks; fundamental refinable functions, sum rule, checkerboard lattice, fundamental refinable functions, nonnegative masks, Numerical methods for wavelets, QA1-939, Mathematics, Interpolation in approximation theory
interpolatory masks, quincunx lattice, interpolatory subdivision schemes, full-axis symmetry, Nontrigonometric harmonic analysis involving wavelets and other special systems, General harmonic expansions, frames, quincunx lattice; checkerboard lattice; sum rule; full-axis symmetry; interpolatory masks; interpolatory subdivision schemes; nonnegative masks; fundamental refinable functions, sum rule, checkerboard lattice, fundamental refinable functions, nonnegative masks, Numerical methods for wavelets, QA1-939, Mathematics, Interpolation in approximation theory
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