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Variational Mode Decomposition
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2014Konstantin Dragomiretskiy +1 more
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SDNet: A Versatile Squeeze-and-Decomposition Network for Real-Time Image Fusion
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021Hao Zhang, Jiayi Ma
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Atomic Decomposition by Basis Pursuit
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 1998S. Chen, D. Donoho, M. Saunders
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1984
In [4] we showed that one can tell whether a submeasure on a Boolean algebra has a control measure or is pathological by comparing the Fréchet-Nikodym topology it generates to the universal measure topology of Graves. We then wondered if a submeasure could be decomposed into a part with a control measure and a part which is pathological or zero.
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In [4] we showed that one can tell whether a submeasure on a Boolean algebra has a control measure or is pathological by comparing the Fréchet-Nikodym topology it generates to the universal measure topology of Graves. We then wondered if a submeasure could be decomposed into a part with a control measure and a part which is pathological or zero.
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Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition: a Noise-Assisted Data Analysis Method
Advances in Data Science and Adaptive Analysis, 2009Zhaohua Wu, N. Huang
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Principal Warps: Thin-Plate Splines and the Decomposition of Deformations
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1989F. Bookstein
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Mathematics of the USSR-Sbornik, 1970
Every knot of codimension 2 (smooth, piecewise linear or locally flat) is proved to decompose into a connected sum of a finite number of indecomposable knots. Bibliography: 15 titles.
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Every knot of codimension 2 (smooth, piecewise linear or locally flat) is proved to decompose into a connected sum of a finite number of indecomposable knots. Bibliography: 15 titles.
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2006
Decomposition of organic matter involves four component processes: photo-oxidation, leaching, comminution, and mineralization. Arthropods are key factors influencing comminution and mineralization. Decomposition most commonly is measured as respiration rate, as the ratio of litter input to litter standing crop, or as the rate of litter disappearance ...
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Decomposition of organic matter involves four component processes: photo-oxidation, leaching, comminution, and mineralization. Arthropods are key factors influencing comminution and mineralization. Decomposition most commonly is measured as respiration rate, as the ratio of litter input to litter standing crop, or as the rate of litter disappearance ...
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