Abstract: Several methods for solving efficiently the one-dimensional deconvolution problem are proposed. The problem is to solve the Volterra equation . The data, , are noisy. Of special practical interest is the case when the data are noisy and known at a discrete set of times. A general approach to the deconvolution problem is proposed: represent , where a method for a stable inversion of is known, is a compact operator, and is injective. This method is illustrated by examples: smooth kernels , and weakly singular kernels, corresponding to Abel-type of integral equations, are considered. A recursive estimation scheme for solving deconvolution problem with noisy discrete data is justified mathematically, its convergence is proved, and error estimates are obtained for the proposed deconvolution method.
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