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26 September 2013 Using projections for phase retrieval
Jameson Cahill, Peter G. Casazza, Jesse Peterson, Lindsey M. Woodland
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Abstract
The mathematical study of phase retrieval was started in 2006 in a landmark paper of Balan, Casazza and Edidin. This quickly became a heavily studied topic with implications for many areas of research in both applied mathematics and engineering. Recently there have been developments in a new area of study pertaining to phase retrieval given by projections. We give an extensive overview of the papers regarding projection phase retrieval.
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Jameson Cahill, Peter G. Casazza, Jesse Peterson, and Lindsey M. Woodland "Using projections for phase retrieval", Proc. SPIE 8858, Wavelets and Sparsity XV, 88581W (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022792
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KEYWORDS
Phase retrieval

Radon

Reconstruction algorithms

X-rays

Electroluminescent displays

Mathematics

X-ray astronomy

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