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In applied mathematics, the complex Mexican hat wavelet is a low-oscillation, complex-valued, wavelet for the continuous wavelet transform. This wavelet is formulated in terms of its Fourier transform as the Hilbert analytic signal of the conventional Mexican hat wavelet:

Ψ^(ω)={223π14ω2e12ω2ω00ω0.

Temporally, this wavelet can be expressed in terms of the error function, as:

Ψ(t)=23π14(π(1t2)e12t2(2it+πerf[i2t](1t2)e12t2)).

This wavelet has O(|t|3) asymptotic temporal decay in |Ψ(t)|, dominated by the discontinuity of the second derivative of Ψ^(ω) at ω=0.

This wavelet was proposed in 2002 by Addison et al.[1] for applications requiring high temporal precision time-frequency analysis.

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