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Physics News Update
Number 13 (Story #5), December 17, 1990 by Phillip F. Schewe and Ben Stein

WAVELET TRANSFORMS may be better than the more common Fourier transforms in representing or analyzing various mathematical problems or physical phenomena. Wavelets are particularly adept at processing signals that change abruptly, such as sound or video information, or electrocardiograms. (Scientific American, Jan. 1991.)