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The following pages link to How many Fourier samples are needed for real function reconstruction? (Q2511349):
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- Prony's method in several variables (Q530081) (← links)
- Reconstruction of polygonal shapes from sparse Fourier samples (Q896804) (← links)
- A multivariate generalization of Prony's method (Q898788) (← links)
- Multivariate exponential analysis from the minimal number of samples (Q1670399) (← links)
- Prony's method under an almost sharp multivariate Ingham inequality (Q1783697) (← links)
- High-dimensional sparse Fourier algorithms (Q2021766) (← links)
- The generalized operator based Prony method (Q2216648) (← links)
- Exact recovery of non-uniform splines from the projection onto spaces of algebraic polynomials (Q2447624) (← links)
- How many Fourier coefficients are needed? (Q2679707) (← links)
- A multifrequency MUSIC algorithm for locating small inhomogeneities in inverse scattering (Q2977560) (← links)
- Sampling the Fourier Transform Along Radial Lines (Q4591214) (← links)
- Accuracy of reconstruction of spike-trains with two near-colliding nodes (Q4686870) (← links)
- ESPRIT for Multidimensional General Grids (Q4689239) (← links)
- Prony methods for recovery of structured functions (Q4982277) (← links)
- A Convex Approach to Superresolution and Regularization of Lines in Images (Q5236638) (← links)
- Reconstruction of stationary and non-stationary signals by the generalized Prony method (Q5382491) (← links)