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Construction of scaling partitions of unity
Partitions of unity in formed by (matrix) scales of a fixed
function appear in many parts of harmonic analysis, e.g., wavelet analysis and
the analysis of Triebel-Lizorkin spaces. We give a simple characterization of
the functions and matrices yielding such a partition of unity. For invertible
expanding matrices, the characterization leads to easy ways of constructing
appropriate functions with attractive properties like high regularity and small
support. We also discuss a class of integral transforms that map functions
having the partition of unity property to functions with the same property. The
one-dimensional version of the transform allows a direct definition of a class
of nonuniform splines with properties that are parallel to those of the
classical B-splines. The results are illustrated with the construction of dual
pairs of wavelet frames
Quantum finite automata: A modern introduction
We present five examples where quantum finite automata (QFAs) outperform
their classical counterparts. This may be useful as a relatively simple
technique to introduce quantum computation concepts to computer scientists. We
also describe a modern QFA model involving superoperators that is able to
simulate all known QFA and classical finite automaton variants.Comment: 15 page
Finite state verifiers with constant randomness
We give a new characterization of as the class of languages
whose members have certificates that can be verified with small error in
polynomial time by finite state machines that use a constant number of random
bits, as opposed to its conventional description in terms of deterministic
logarithmic-space verifiers. It turns out that allowing two-way interaction
with the prover does not change the class of verifiable languages, and that no
polynomially bounded amount of randomness is useful for constant-memory
computers when used as language recognizers, or public-coin verifiers. A
corollary of our main result is that the class of outcome problems
corresponding to O(log n)-space bounded games of incomplete information where
the universal player is allowed a constant number of moves equals NL.Comment: 17 pages. An improved versio
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