Institute of Mathematics

Talk

Modul:   MAT870  Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics

Super-​resolution of sparse measures: recent advances

Talk by Dr. Dmitry Batenkov

Date: 13.12.23  Time: 16.30 - 17.30  Room: ETH HG E 1.2

'The inverse problem of computational super-​resolution is to recover fine features of a signal from bandlimited and noisy data. Despite long history of the question and its fundamental importance in science and engineering, relatively little is known regarding optimal accuracy of reconstructing the high resolution signal components, and how to attain it with tractable algorithms. In this talk I will describe recent progress on deriving optimal methods for super-​resolving sparse sums of Dirac masses, a popular model in numerous applications such as spectral estimation, direction of arrival, imaging of point sources, and sampling signals below the Nyquist rate. Time permitting, I will also discuss generalizations of the theory and algorithms in several directions.'