“This book will be appreciated mainly by graduate students and researchers, who have been already introduced to classical wavelet theory, and have interest in the development of new construction methods of wavelets, and their use in more general contexts.” (Sandra Saliani, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2019)“It is well-suited for graduate students who want to become familiar with this interesting topic and to researchers who would like to get a quick overview over the area.” (Peter Massopust, zbMATH 1409.42001, 2019)