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Signal Recovery, Restriction Theory, and Applications - Part I

Offered By: Hausdorff Center for Mathematics via YouTube

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Explore signal recovery and restriction theory in this 59-minute lecture by Alex Iosevich from the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. Delve into the problem of recovering a signal f : Zd N → C transmitted via its Fourier transform when certain frequencies are missing. Learn about the Matolcsi-Szuchs and Donoho-Stark theorem, which provides conditions for exact signal recovery. Discover how non-trivial restriction estimates can significantly improve recovery conditions. Examine the application of multi-linear restriction theory to enhance recovery in multiple transmissions. Investigate continuous aspects of the problem and understand the restriction conjecture as a signal recovery mechanism. This lecture presents joint work with Azita Mayeli (CUNY) and offers valuable insights into advanced signal processing techniques.

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Alex Iosevich: Signal recovery, restriction theory, and applications I


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Hausdorff Center for Mathematics

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