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Linear Inverse Problems The Maximum Entropy Connection Series On Advances In Mathematics For Applied Sciences 83 Harcdr Henryk Gzyl

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Linear Inverse Problems The Maximum Entropy Connection Series On Advances In Mathematics For Applied Sciences 83 Harcdr Henryk Gzyl
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.78 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Henryk Gzyl, Yurayh Velásquez
ISBN: 9789814338776, 981433877X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Har/Cdr

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Linear Inverse Problems The Maximum Entropy Connection Series On Advances In Mathematics For Applied Sciences 83 Harcdr Henryk Gzyl by Henryk Gzyl, Yurayh Velásquez 9789814338776, 981433877X instant download after payment.

The book describes a useful tool for solving linear inverse problems subject to convex constraints. The method of maximum entropy in the mean automatically takes care of the constraints. It consists of a technique for transforming a large dimensional inverse problem into a small dimensional non-linear variational problem. A variety of mathematical aspects of the maximum entropy method are explored as well.

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