Undercomplete Blind Subspace Deconvolution Via Linear Prediction [PDF]
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Szabó, Z, Póczos, B, Lorincz, A
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Complete centered finite difference method for Helmholtz equation [PDF]
A new approach in the finite difference framework is developed, which consists of three steps: choosing the dimension of the local approximation subspace, constructing a vector basis for this subspace, and determining the coefficients of the linear ...
GUSTAVO B. ALVAREZ +2 more
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Matched direction detectors and estimators for array processing with subspace steering vector uncertainties [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating and detecting a signal whose associated spatial signature is known to lie in a given linear subspace but whose coordinates in this subspace are otherwise unknown, in the presence of subspace ...
Besson, Olivier +2 more
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Imaging of Biphoton States: Fundamentals and Applications
Quantum states of two photons exhibit a rich polarization and spatial structure, which provides a fundamental resource of strongly correlated and entangled states. This review analyzes the physics of these intriguing properties and explores the various techniques and technologies available to measure them, including the state of the art of their ...
Alessio D'Errico, Ebrahim Karimi
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Multiple Kernel Subspace Clustering Based on Consensus Hilbert Space and Second-Order Neighbors
How to deal with data sets in high-dimensional space is the focus of image processing. At present, subspace clustering method is one of the most commonly used methods for processing high-dimensional data sets. Traditional subspace clustering assumes that
Zhongyuan Wang, Jinglei Liu
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Algorithmic Design of Disordered Networks With Arbitrary Coordination: Application to Biophotonics
Predictive Design of Disordered Networks: Disordered network‐like morphologies are abundant in nature, from cytoskeletal networks to bone structures and chalcogenide glasses. These structures are naturally hard to characterize. A new algorithmic tool extends the established Wooten–Weaire–Winer (WWW) algorithm to valencies above 4.
Florin Hemmann +3 more
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Hypercyclictty and Countable Hypercyclicity for Adjoint of Operators
Let be an infinite dimensional separable complex Hilbert space and let , where is the Banach algebra of all bounded linear operators on . In this paper we prove the following results. If is a operator, then 1.
Baghdad Science Journal
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Exciton Radiative Lifetimes in Hexagonal Diamond Ge and SixGe1–x Alloys
Strong room‐temperature photoluminescence reported in hexagonal Ge conflicts with theory predicting a nearly dark band edge. First‐principles calculations of excitonic radiative lifetimes fill a key gap in this debate, showing that pristine hexagonal Ge remains intrinsically weakly emissive, while Si alloying only modestly shortens the lifetime and ...
Michele Re Fiorentin +2 more
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J-Self-Adjoint Extensions for a Class of Discrete Linear Hamiltonian Systems
This paper is concerned with formally J-self-adjoint discrete linear Hamiltonian systems on finite or infinite intervals. The minimal and maximal subspaces are characterized, and the defect indices of the minimal subspaces are discussed.
Guojing Ren, Huaqing Sun
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Higgledy-piggledy subspaces and uniform subspace designs [PDF]
In this article, we investigate collections of `well-spread-out' projective (and linear) subspaces. Projective $k$-subspaces in $\mathsf{PG}(d,\mathbb{F})$ are in `higgledy-piggledy arrangement' if they meet each projective subspace of co-dimension $k ...
Fancsali, Szabolcs L., Sziklai, Péter
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