The readers of these pamphlets are encouraged to comment on what they have read, if they like the ideas or not, if they appreciate contributions of this kind or think this is of no big value. Any kind of critical comment is welcome. If you would like to send your comment immediately please feel free to do so by sending a mail to Hans Georg Feichtinger
  1. Our special role of "toolmakers"  (not only producers or just users of algorithms)
  2. Why we use MATLAB ?
  3. The role of NUHAG within the FSP and the Dept. of Math.
  4. Notes on Experimental Mathematics [not just the English version of the subsequent report]
  5. (Nov.2000): Vortragsfolien zum Vortrag WISSENSWERTES in der MATHEMATIK an der TU Wien, zum Thema Ist die Fourier-Analysis noch zeitgemäss? , alternativ können Sie das das viel kleinere TEX-file herunterladen.
  6. Gedanken zur Angewandten Mathematik [Thoughts about applied mathematics, which is NOT just the German version of the notes on "experimental mathematics"].
  7. Frames and Riesz-Bases , describing the concept of a BANACH FAMILY FRAME
  8. Abstract for the MIT-talk in April 1994
  9. Some thoughts about the principle of redundancy in nature and mathematics, as opposed to the concepts of orthogonality and minimality
  10. Memories of modulation spaces (PS-file), or as PDF-file (draft, 8 pages, how I remember modulation spaces), cf. also
  11. PS-version of the abstract for on ``old'' technical report of 1980 on the construction of minimal invariant Banach spaces
  12. FSP achievements
  13. FSP aims for 1996-1999
  14. More to come soon (hopefully), visit us again! And thanks for any comments to HGFei  

Some observation concerning wavelets:

The following histogram depicts the number of new wavelet books per year between 1990 and 1998 (total 68, May 1998, then I gave up counting them):
A well organized access to further wavelet WWW-nodes is maintained by A.Uhl in Salzburg (AUSTRIA).
There is a bibliography of wavelet books (up to 1998), which can be retrieved as postscript file

 

"Pamphlets"  by others: 
There is a nice pamphlet by by D.Healy and D.Rockmore on "A new generation of Signal processing and Signal processors" postscript file .  prepared in connection with a summer school at MSRI in June 2000.