Eigenmatrix for Unstructured Sparse Recovery
Offered By: University of Chicago Department of Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a colloquium talk on "Eigenmatrix for Unstructured Sparse Recovery" presented by Lexing Ying from Stanford University. Delve into the challenges of recovering spike locations and weights of unknown sparse signals from unstructured observations. Examine various applications, including rational approximation, spectral function estimation, Fourier inversion, Laplace inversion, and sparse deconvolution. Learn about the innovative eigenmatrix construction, a data-driven approach that transforms non-linear inverse problems into eigen-decomposition problems. Discover how this method extends the classical Prony's method and offers a novel solution for sparse, unstructured recovery problems. Gain insights into handling noise in sample values and the unstructured nature of sample locations throughout this 48-minute presentation from the University of Chicago Department of Mathematics colloquium series.
Syllabus
Colloquium: Lexing Ying (Stanford)
Taught by
University of Chicago Department of Mathematics
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