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Oct 29, 2008 - ---10h30 10h45: Coffee Break. 10h45-11h30: Jean-Pierre Antoine (Louvain LN, BE). “The wavelet transform on the sphere: continuous vs.
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Program Continuous Wavelet Transform and Morlet's wavelet: International conference in honor of Jean Morlet October 27-29th, 2008 CIRM, Campus de Luminy, Marseille Monday 27th --------------------------

9h00-9h45 Welcome -coffee-break 10h00-10h15 : Tribute to Jean Morlet (Pierre Goupillaud, SEG, USA) 10h15- 10h30: “Two superb researchers who's innovations were the product of asking question that others had overlooked” 10h45-11h30 : Alex Grossmann (CNRS-Genome, Evry) “Multidimensional Morlet wavelet as a mathematical interferometer” 11h30-12h15: Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton, NJ, USA) “Titre non parvenu” ---12h30-13h30: Lunch ---13h30-15h00 : Discussion 15h00-15h45: Patrick Flandrin (CNRS-ENS, Lyon) “Wavelets, surrogates and non-stationarities” 15h45-16h30: Jean Luc Stark (CEA- Gif/Yvette) “Compressed sensing in astronomy” 16h30- 17h15 Nick Kingsbury (Cambridge, UK) “Complex-valued wavelets, the dual tree and the Hilbert Transform: Why these lead to approximate shift invariance?” ---17h15- 17h30: Coffee Break 17h30-18h15: Matthias Holschneider (Potsdam, DE) “Directionnal Poisson wavelets on the sphere” 18h15-19h00: Philippe Guillemain (CNRS-LMA, Marseille) “Lines and points in the continuous time-frequency and time-scale planes: Application to the resynthesis of audio signals”

19h30-20h30 Dinner 21h-22h Brazilian Music

Tuesday 28th ----------------

9h00- 9h45:

Alain Arneodo (CNRS-ENS, Lyon) “Surfing on the genome: a tribute to J. Morlet”

9h45-10h30: Gregory Beylkin (Boulder, CO, USA) “On approximation by Gaussian and its applications” ---10h30 10h45: Coffee Break 10h45-11h30: Jean-Pierre Antoine (Louvain LN, BE) “The wavelet transform on the sphere: continuous vs. discrete” 11h30-12h15: Ronald Coifman (Yale, NH, USA) “Wavelet and diffusion geometries on seismic data sets” ------12h30-13h30 Lunch ------13h30-15h00 Discussion 15h00-15h45: Stephane Jaffard (Paris-XII Univ, Paris) “Directional continuous wavelet transforms and application to directional smoothness of functions” 15h45-16h30: Thierry Paul (CNRS-ENS-Paris) “Non linear continuous wavelets and non linear coherent states” 16h30-17h15: Albert Cohen (P & M Curie Univ, Paris) “Adaptive multiresolution analysis based on anisotropic triangulations” --17h15- 17h30: Coffee Break 17h30-18h15: Maurizio Fedi (Federico II Univ, Napoli, IT) “Discrete and Continuous Wavelet Transform of potential fields with different choices of analyzing wavelets” 18h15-19h00: Ginette Saracco (CNRS-CEREGE, Aix) “Multi-scale tomography of buried magnetic or electrical sources: Its use in the localization and characterization of archaeological structures or volcanic activity” Dinner (restaurant in the Calanques)

Wednesday 29th ------------------9h00-9h45 :

Nele de Schepper (Ghent Univ, BE) “Multi-dimensional continuous wavelet transforms in Clifford analysis”

9h45-10h30: Peter Frick (ICMM, Perm, RU) “Double Wavelet analysis: Method for recognizing stellar activity peculiarities” ---10h30 10h45 Coffee Break 10h45-11h30: Marie Farge (CNRS-ENS, Paris) “Continuous wavelet analysis of vortex bursting in turbulent flows” 11h30-12h15 : Say Song Goh (Nat. Univ. Singapore, SG) “Uncertainty Principles for the Continuous Wavelet Transform” -----12h30-13h30 Lunch -----13h30-14h15 Discussion 14h15-15h00: Nicolas Thouveny (UNAM, CEREGE, Aix) “Extraction of frequency modulation laws from Earth's magnetic field intensity records by complex continuous wavelet analysis; contribution to understanding the geodynamo behavior” 15h00-15h40: Pascal Sailhac (IPGP, Strasbourg) “From seismic wavelets to wavelet transform: using Berlage wavelets to the detection and characterization of damped transient waves occurring in geophysical time-series" 15h40-16h20: Roddam Narasimha (JNCASR, Jakkur, IN) “Morlet Wavelets and the Solar Connection with Indian Monsoon Rainfall” 16h20-17h00: Agissilaos Athanassoulis (CNRS-ENS, Paris) “Strengthening semiclassical approximations with the use of coarse-scale representations” 17h Closing Remarks (Grossmann/Saracco) ------------------------------Drinks-----------------------------