Computational Inverse Problems are all about the application. The driving question is how to extend the thorough theory of an Inverse Problem to an algorithm, which can be implemented and ultimately ...
The Annals of Statistics, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Jun., 2002), pp. 784-842 (59 pages) We consider a model problem of recovering a function f(x1, x2) from noisy Radon data. The function f to be recovered is ...
IN a review in NATURE 1 it is stated that the equation of conduction of heat can be regarded only as a limiting case of an equation arising in the calculus of variations. A successful attempt has been ...
IF, in Prof. Bateman's example, we take then and may be regarded as independent of each other, and the variational equations are It is true that the equation can be derived by adding these two ...
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