The following pages link to Simone Brugiapaglia (Q2006438):
Displaying 19 items.
- Compressed solving: a numerical approximation technique for elliptic PDEs based on compressed sensing (Q2006439) (← links)
- Sparse recovery in bounded Riesz systems with applications to numerical methods for PDEs (Q2036421) (← links)
- Sparse approximation of multivariate functions from small datasets via weighted orthogonal matching pursuit (Q2054377) (← links)
- Compressive isogeometric analysis (Q2214468) (← links)
- On the simultaneous refinement of the zeros of H-palindromic polynomials (Q2253078) (← links)
- Correcting for unknown errors in sparse high-dimensional function approximation (Q2424851) (← links)
- Do log factors matter? On optimal wavelet approximation and the foundations of compressed sensing (Q2696571) (← links)
- A theoretical study of COmpRessed SolvING for advection-diffusion-reaction problems (Q4586610) (← links)
- Robustness to Unknown Error in Sparse Regularization (Q4682942) (← links)
- On oracle-type local recovery guarantees in compressed sensing (Q5006480) (← links)
- Sparse Polynomial Approximation of High-Dimensional Functions (Q5072541) (← links)
- Wavelet–Fourier CORSING techniques for multidimensional advection–diffusion–reaction equations (Q5077073) (← links)
- The Benefits of Acting Locally: Reconstruction Algorithms for Sparse in Levels Signals With Stable and Robust Recovery Guarantees (Q5103600) (← links)
- A Compressive Spectral Collocation Method for the Diffusion Equation Under the Restricted Isometry Property (Q5141286) (← links)
- LASSO Reloaded: A Variational Analysis Perspective with Applications to Compressed Sensing (Q6148354) (← links)
- Wavelet-Fourier CORSING techniques for multi-dimensional advection-diffusion-reaction equations (Q6311534) (← links)
- A practical existence theorem for reduced order models based on convolutional autoencoders (Q6519878) (← links)
- Learning smooth functions in high dimensions: from sparse polynomials to deep neural networks (Q6529279) (← links)
- Square root LASSO: well-posedness, Lipschitz stability, and the tuning trade-off (Q6580000) (← links)