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Optimal noise suppression: A geometric nature of pseudoframes for subspaces
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    Optimal noise suppression: A geometric nature of pseudoframes for subspaces (English)
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    12 March 2008
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    Pseudoframes for subspaces (PFFS) is a notion of frame-like expansions for a subspace in a separable Hilbert space. PFFS provides a means for the construction of nonorthogonal projections that arises in various linear reconstruction problems. This article is aimed at elaborations on such geometrical properties, demonstration of natural needs of nonorthogonal projections in applications and how PFFS can be applied, particularly for optimal noise suppressions. In this specific application, the authors show that PFFS is not only natural and sufficient but also necessary for generating an optimal solution among the class of all linear and series-based methods.
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    pseudoframes for subspaces
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    frames
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    nonorthogonal projections
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    optimal noise suppression
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