Abstract

A unified abstract framework for the multilevel decomposition of both Banach and quasi-Banach spaces is presented. The characterization of intermediate spaces and their duals is derived from general Bernstein and Jackson inequalities. Applications to compactly supported biorthogonal wavelet decompositions of families of Besov spaces are also given.

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