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The following pages link to Support recovery for sparse super-resolution of positive measures (Q682872):
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- Super-resolution of positive sources on an arbitrarily fine grid (Q2057198) (← links)
- Sparsest piecewise-linear regression of one-dimensional data (Q2074905) (← links)
- A unifying representer theorem for inverse problems and machine learning (Q2231644) (← links)
- Approximate support recovery of atomic line spectral estimation: a tale of resolution and precision (Q2300766) (← links)
- Sparse non-negative super-resolution -- simplified and stabilised (Q2659719) (← links)
- Stable super-resolution limit and smallest singular value of restricted Fourier matrices (Q2659732) (← links)
- When does OMP achieve exact recovery with continuous dictionaries? (Q2659744) (← links)
- Approximate super-resolution of positive measures in all dimensions (Q2659760) (← links)
- Convex optimization in sums of Banach spaces (Q2667036) (← links)
- The geometry of off-the-grid compressed sensing (Q2684465) (← links)
- Dynamic super-resolution in particle tracking problems (Q2689139) (← links)
- TV-based reconstruction of periodic functions (Q5132274) (← links)
- A mathematical theory of computational resolution limit in multi-dimensional spaces <sup>*</sup> (Q5157864) (← 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)
- A note on spike localization for line spectrum estimation (Q6051161) (← links)
- Variational regularization in inverse problems and machine learning (Q6064560) (← links)
- Linear inverse problems with nonnegativity constraints: singularity of optimisers (Q6066518) (← links)
- Dimension reduction, exact recovery, and error estimates for sparse reconstruction in phase space (Q6122631) (← links)
- The MLE is a reliable source: sharp performance guarantees for localization problems (Q6141544) (← links)
- Tomographic inverse problems: mathematical challenges and novel applications. Abstracts from the workshop held April 30 -- May 5, 2023 (Q6188872) (← links)