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    Sparse representations of multidimensional data have received a significant attention in the literature due to their applications in problems of data restoration and feature extraction. In this paper, we consider an idealized class C2(Z)⊂L2(R3) of 3-dimensional data dominated by surface singularities that are orthogonal to the xy plane. To deal with this type of data, we introduce a new multiscale directional representation called cylindrical shearlets and prove that this new approach achieves superior approximation properties not only with respect to conventional multiscale representations but also with respect to 3-dimensional shearlets and curvelets. Specifically, the N-term approximation fSN obtained by selecting the N largest coefficients of the cylindrical shearlet expansion of a function f∈C(Z) satisfies the asymptotic estimate ∥f−fSN∥22≤cN−2(lnN)3,as N→∞. This is the optimal decay rate, up the logarithmic factor, outperforming 3d wavelet and 3d shearlet approximations which only yield approximation rates of order N−1/2 and N−1 (ignoring logarithmic factors), respectively, on the same type of data. 
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