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The following pages link to A mathematical theory of the computational resolution limit in one dimension (Q2667054):
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- Super-resolution wavelets for recovery of arbitrarily close point-masses with arbitrarily small coefficients (Q2168684) (← links)
- A diffusion + wavelet-window method for recovery of super-resolution point-masses with application to single-molecule microscopy and beyond (Q2677830) (← links)
- Dynamic super-resolution in particle tracking problems (Q2689139) (← links)
- An Operator Theory for Analyzing the Resolution of Multi-illumination Imaging Modalities (Q6144060) (← links)
- IFF: A Superresolution Algorithm for Multiple Measurements (Q6144062) (← links)
- Separation-free spectral super-resolution via convex optimization (Q6499003) (← links)
- A mathematical theory of super-resolution and two-point resolution (Q6633888) (← links)
- Improved resolution estimate for the two-dimensional super-resolution and a new algorithm for direction of arrival estimation with uniform rectangular array (Q6645954) (← links)
- Mathematical foundation of sparsity-based multi-snapshot spectral estimation (Q6657414) (← links)
- On the accuracy of Prony's method for recovery of exponential sums with closely spaced exponents (Q6657419) (← links)