Jean Morlet was a French geophysicist and wavelet theory pioneer, best known for his contributions to time-frequency analysis and the development of wavelet transforms. He introduced the concept of wavelets in the early 1980s, which provided a mathematical tool for analyzing signals across different scales and durations. Morlet's work enabled significant advancements in various fields, including signal processing, image analysis, and geophysics, particularly in seismic data interpretation.

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