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The following pages link to Exact reconstruction using Beurling minimal extrapolation (Q441986):
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- Robust recovery of stream of pulses using convex optimization (Q294105) (← links)
- Point source super-resolution via non-convex \(L_1\) based methods (Q333212) (← links)
- Support recovery for sparse super-resolution of positive measures (Q682872) (← links)
- Exact recovery of Dirac ensembles from the projection onto spaces of spherical harmonics (Q745849) (← links)
- Inverse point source location with the Helmholtz equation on a bounded domain (Q782921) (← links)
- Supermix: sparse regularization for mixtures (Q820833) (← links)
- Exact support recovery for sparse spikes deconvolution (Q887157) (← links)
- A theory of super-resolution from short-time Fourier transform measurements (Q1704865) (← links)
- Sparsest piecewise-linear regression of one-dimensional data (Q2074905) (← links)
- TV-based spline reconstruction with Fourier measurements: uniqueness and convergence of grid-based methods (Q2104103) (← links)
- Degrees of freedom for off-the-grid sparse estimation (Q2137058) (← links)
- Sparse optimization on measures with over-parameterized gradient descent (Q2149558) (← links)
- Graph recovery from incomplete moment information (Q2165577) (← links)
- Atomic norm minimization for decomposition into complex exponentials and optimal transport in Fourier domain (Q2202787) (← links)
- Inverse potential problems for divergence of measures with total variation regularization (Q2216254) (← links)
- On the linear convergence rates of exchange and continuous methods for total variation minimization (Q2235147) (← links)
- Super-resolution by means of Beurling minimal extrapolation (Q2278456) (← links)
- Testing Gaussian process with applications to super-resolution (Q2278467) (← links)
- Non-uniform spline recovery from small degree polynomial approximation (Q2352871) (← links)
- Exact recovery of non-uniform splines from the projection onto spaces of algebraic polynomials (Q2447624) (← links)
- Spike detection from inaccurate samplings (Q2512831) (← links)
- Sparse non-negative super-resolution -- simplified and stabilised (Q2659719) (← links)
- When does OMP achieve exact recovery with continuous dictionaries? (Q2659744) (← links)
- Approximate super-resolution of positive measures in all dimensions (Q2659760) (← links)
- The geometry of off-the-grid compressed sensing (Q2684465) (← links)
- Low Complexity Regularization of Linear Inverse Problems (Q2799919) (← links)
- Exact reconstruction of the nonnegative measures using model sets (Q2814645) (← links)
- Adapting to unknown noise level in sparse deconvolution (Q4603711) (← links)
- Super-resolution of point sources via convex programming (Q4603727) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of solutions for the basis pursuit in the continuum (Q5044980) (← links)
- TV-based reconstruction of periodic functions (Q5132274) (← links)
- A fast homotopy algorithm for gridless sparse recovery (Q5148425) (← links)
- The sliding Frank–Wolfe algorithm and its application to super-resolution microscopy (Q5210421) (← links)
- Sparse spikes super-resolution on thin grids II: the continuous basis pursuit (Q5368862) (← links)
- Towards a Mathematical Theory of Super‐resolution (Q5418794) (← links)
- Short Communication: Localized Adversarial Artifacts for Compressed Sensing MRI (Q6057275) (← links)
- A generalized conditional gradient method for dynamic inverse problems with optimal transport regularization (Q6101266) (← links)
- Off-the-Grid Curve Reconstruction through Divergence Regularization: An Extreme Point Result (Q6113267) (← links)
- Convergence rates of gradient methods for convex optimization in the space of measures (Q6114893) (← links)
- Dimension reduction, exact recovery, and error estimates for sparse reconstruction in phase space (Q6122631) (← links)
- Short Communication: Weak Sparse Superresolution is Well-Conditioned (Q6173509) (← links)
- Tomographic inverse problems: mathematical challenges and novel applications. Abstracts from the workshop held April 30 -- May 5, 2023 (Q6188872) (← links)