morwavelets
Morwavelets are a type of wavelet function that are particularly well-suited for analyzing and representing signals with non-stationary characteristics. They are named after their developer, Jean-Michel Morlet. Morwavelets are defined by a Gaussian window, which allows for good localization in both time and frequency. This property makes them effective in identifying and analyzing transient events or sudden changes within a signal.
The mathematical formulation of a morwavelet involves a complex exponential function modulated by a Gaussian envelope.
Applications of morwavelets are found in various fields. In geophysics, they are used for seismic data analysis