Prony methods for recovery of structured functions
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- Recovering functions: a method based on domain decomposition
- Recovery of H p -Functions
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 727440
- A generalized Prony method for reconstruction of sparse sums of eigenfunctions of linear operators
- On the problem of optimal recovery of functionals
- Exactness and optimality of methods for recovering functions from their spectrum
- OPTIMAL RECOVERY OF DIFFERENTIABLE FUNCTIONS
- Reconstruction of functions from prescribed proximal points
- Modifications of Prony's method for the recovery and sparse approximation with generalized exponential sums
- Signal recovery by discrete approximation and a Prony-like method
- A Prony-like method for non-uniform sampling
- A Stable Numerical Method for Inverting Shape from Moments
- A generalized Prony method for reconstruction of sparse sums of eigenfunctions of linear operators
- A new perturbation analysis for signal enumeration in rotational invariance techniques
- Algebraic Fourier reconstruction of piecewise smooth functions
- Algebraic methods for Toeplitz-like matrices and operators
- Analysis of time series structure. SSA and related techniques
- Approximation by exponential sums revisited
- Compressed sensing
- Conditioning of Rectangular Vandermonde Matrices with Nodes in the Unit Disk
- Early termination in sparse interpolation algorithms
- How many Fourier samples are needed for real function reconstruction?
- Matrix pencil method for estimating parameters of exponentially damped/undamped sinusoids in noise
- Nonlinear approximation by sums of exponentials and translates
- On sparse reconstruction from Fourier and Gaussian measurements
- Parameter estimation for nonincreasing exponential sums by Prony-like methods
- Sampling Moments and Reconstructing Signals of Finite Rate of Innovation: Shannon Meets Strang–Fix
- Sampling signals with finite rate of innovation
- Singular spectrum analysis for time series.
- Structured low-rank approximation and its applications
- An iterated quasi-interpolation approach for derivative approximation
- Vector versions of Prony's algorithm and vector-valued rational approximations
- Prony's method in several variables
- Interpolation by generalized exponential sums with equal weights
- New representations of Padé, Padé-type, and partial Padé approximants
- Optimal rank-1 Hankel approximation of matrices: Frobenius norm and spectral norm and Cadzow's algorithm
- A multivariate generalization of Prony's method
- A deterministic sparse FFT for functions with structured Fourier sparsity
- A scale and shift paradigm for sparse interpolation in one and more dimensions
- Polynomial-exponential decomposition from moments
- Accuracy of noisy spike-train reconstruction: a singularity theory point of view
- Parameter estimation for nonincreasing exponential sums by Prony-like methods
- Multi-kernel unmixing and super-resolution using the modified matrix pencil method
- On algebraic properties of low rank approximations of Prony systems
- Recovery of periodicities hidden in heavy-tailed noise
- A generalized Prony method for reconstruction of sparse sums of eigenfunctions of linear operators
- Exact reconstruction of extended exponential sums using rational approximation of their Fourier coefficients
- Computation of adaptive Fourier series by sparse approximation of exponential sums
- Signal recovery by discrete approximation and a Prony-like method
- On the uniqueness of solutions for the basis pursuit in the continuum
- Phase retrieval and system identification in dynamical sampling via Prony's method
- Short Communication: Weak Sparse Superresolution is Well-Conditioned
- Strong versions of impulsive controllability and sampled observability
- An extended Prony's interpolation scheme on an equispaced grid
- Transformation of intermediate times in the decays of moving unstable quantum systems via the exponential modes
- Prony's method in several variables: symbolic solutions by universal interpolation
- Bayesian identification of material parameters in viscoelastic structures as an inverse problem in a semigroup setting
- Moment ideals of local Dirac mixtures
- Prony's method under an almost sharp multivariate Ingham inequality
- How many Fourier samples are needed for real function reconstruction?
- Exact reconstruction of sparse non-harmonic signals from their Fourier coefficients
- Modifications of Prony's method for the recovery and sparse approximation with generalized exponential sums
- A deterministic sparse FFT algorithm for vectors with small support
- The generalized operator based Prony method
- A sparse fast Fourier algorithm for real non-negative vectors
- Approximation and interpolation of singular measures by trigonometric polynomials
- Prony's method on the sphere
- Learning algebraic decompositions using Prony structures
- How to get high resolution results from sparse and coarsely sampled data
- Reconstructing sparse exponential polynomials from samples: difference operators, Stirling numbers and Hermite interpolation
- Online continuous time system identification in the presence of impulsive terms
- A multifrequency MUSIC algorithm for locating small inhomogeneities in inverse scattering
- ESPRIT versus ESPIRA for reconstruction of short cosine sums and its application
- Reconstruction of stationary and non-stationary signals by the generalized Prony method
- Geometry of error amplification in solving the Prony system with near-colliding nodes
- Optimal approximation with exponential sums by a maximum likelihood modification of Prony's method
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