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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5029890
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For most large underdetermined systems of linear equations the minimal 𝓁<sub>1</sub>‐norm solution is also the sparsest solution
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5029890

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    For most large underdetermined systems of linear equations the minimal 𝓁<sub>1</sub>‐norm solution is also the sparsest solution (English)
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    6 June 2006
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    solution of underdetermined linear systems
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    overcomplete representations
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    minimum \(l_1\)-decomposition
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    sparse representation problem
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    almost-Euclidean sections of Banach spaces
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    eigenvalues of random matrices
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    sign-embeddings in Banach spaces
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    greedy algorithms
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    matching pursuit
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    basis pursuit
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