A multivariate generalization of Prony's method

From MaRDI portal
Publication:898788


DOI10.1016/j.laa.2015.10.023zbMath1329.65312arXiv1506.00450OpenAlexW2962782658MaRDI QIDQ898788

Tim Römer, Stefan Kunis, Ulrich von der Ohe, Thomas Peter

Publication date: 18 December 2015

Published in: Linear Algebra and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1506.00450



Related Items

A dynamical approach to efficient eigenvalue estimation in general multiagent networks, Polynomial-exponential decomposition from moments, Prony's method in several variables: symbolic solutions by universal interpolation, Recovery of Atomic Measures on the Unit Sphere, When does OMP achieve exact recovery with continuous dictionaries?, Multivariate exponential analysis from the minimal number of samples, Prony's method on the sphere, Learning algebraic decompositions using Prony structures, How many Fourier coefficients are needed?, The geometry of off-the-grid compressed sensing, Sparse Multidimensional Exponential Analysis with an Application to Radar Imaging, Phase retrieval and system identification in dynamical sampling via Prony's method, Short Communication: Weak Sparse Superresolution is Well-Conditioned, Recovery of periodicities hidden in heavy‐tailed noise, Mini-workshop: Interpolation, approximation, and algebra. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held February 13--19, 2022, Geometry of error amplification in solving the Prony system with near-colliding nodes, MultiDimensional Sparse Super-Resolution, Prony's method in several variables, Sparse polynomial interpolation: sparse recovery, super-resolution, or Prony?, Structured low rank decomposition of multivariate Hankel matrices, Prony's method under an almost sharp multivariate Ingham inequality, ESPRIT for Multidimensional General Grids, Multi-kernel unmixing and super-resolution using the modified matrix pencil method, Krylov Subspace Methods in Dynamical Sampling, Parallel Prony's Method with Multivariate Matrix Pencil Approach and Its Numerical Aspects, A randomized multivariate matrix pencil method for superresolution microscopy, Sparse interpolation in terms of multivariate Chebyshev polynomials


Uses Software


Cites Work