Inversions of rotational splittings have shown that there exists at the base of the solar convection zone a region called the tachocline in which high radial gradients of the rotation rate occur. The usual linear regularization methods tend to smooth out any high gradients in the solution, and may not be appropriate for the study of this zone....
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April 1, 1999 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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June 1, 1998 (v1)Conference paper
Inversions of rotational splittings have shown that the surface layers and the so-called solar tachocline at the base of the convection zone are regions in which high radial gradients of the rotation rate occur. The usual regularization methods tend to smooth out every high gradients in the solution and may not be appropriate for the study of a...
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April 7, 2013 (v1)Conference paper
We are interested in blind restoration of 3D confocal microscopy images. One challenging problem in this system is the depth-variant (DV) blur due to refractive index mismatch. In our work, we simplify the problem by approximating the DV point spread function (PSF) by a convex combination of a set of space-invariant (SI) PSFs. We show that each...
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