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What is it?

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Why doesn't this article at least say what the Newland transform is? Michael Hardy 16:31, 12 June 2007 (UTC) [reply ]

I think it refers to the "harmonic wavelet transform" introduced by Newland in 1993. I can't find any print references that actually call it the "Newland transform". The original reference on the transform seems to be:
David E. Newland, "Harmonic wavelet analysis," Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A (Mathematical and Physical Sciences), vol. 443, no. 1917, p. 203-225 (8 Oct. 1993).
I'll move the page and expand it to at least define the transformation precisely, although I'm not an expert in its properties by any means. —Steven G. Johnson 20:00, 28 June 2007 (UTC) [reply ]

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