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Tomographic reconstruction by maximum entropy in the mean: Unconstrained reconstructions
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    Tomographic reconstruction by maximum entropy in the mean: Unconstrained reconstructions (English)
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    28 January 2003
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    The goal in this paper is to present a new wavelet regularization method for determining the surface heat flux and give out some error estimates. The author provides a multiresolution definition and gives the regularization of such operators with convolutional kernels, which are homogeneous or associated homogeneous functions, and establishes some general results concerning kernels in a multiresolution analysis. Then the author provides concise numerical procedures for the construction and application of singular and hyper-singular operators. The author also comments regarding the use of other bases, especially the compactly supported B-spline. Lastly, the author gives some examples of kernels that can be regularized by the multiresolution procedure, and develops an application, a fast algorithm for evaluation of discrete sums.
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    maximum entropy
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    tomography
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    numerical examples
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    integral operators
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    wavelet regularization method
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    multiresolution analysis
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    surface heat flux
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    error estimates
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    convoluitonal kernels
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    hyper-singular operators
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    algorithm
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