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Stability rates for linear ill-posed problems with compact and non-compact operators
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    Stability rates for linear ill-posed problems with compact and non-compact operators (English)
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    10 August 2000
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    Two types of ill-posedness of linear operator equations \(Ax= y\) in Hilbert spaces are considered: type I, if \(A\) is not compact, but for the range \(R(A)\) we have \(R(A)\neq \text{cl }R(A)\), and type II for compact operators \(A\). Ill-posedness of type I means that range \(R(A)\) contains a closed infinite-dimensional subspace. Conditions are presented that can be ensured for ill-posed equations of type II by appropriate choice of an orthonormal system, but for ill-posed equations of type I are never satisfied. Since noncompact operators \(A\) have no singular values, the authors introduce stability rates in order to have a common measure for both, compact and noncompact ones. Properties of these rates are analyzed for compact convolution operators and for noncompact multiplication operators \(A\).
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    ill-posed problems
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    linear operator equations
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    Hilbert spaces
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    compact operators
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    noncompact operators
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    compact convolution operators
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    noncompact multiplication operators
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