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  2. Nullspace property - Wikipedia

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    The non-convex-minimization problem, ‖ ‖ subject to =, is a standard problem in compressed sensing. However, -minimization is known to be NP-hard in general. [2] As such, the technique of -relaxation is sometimes employed to circumvent the difficulties of signal reconstruction using the -norm.

  3. Kernel (linear algebra) - Wikipedia

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    The left null space of A is the same as the kernel of A T. The left null space of A is the orthogonal complement to the column space of A, and is dual to the cokernel of the associated linear transformation. The kernel, the row space, the column space, and the left null space of A are the four fundamental subspaces associated with the matrix A.

  4. Moore–Penrose inverse - Wikipedia

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    SciPy adds a function scipy.linalg.pinv that uses a least-squares solver. The MASS package for R provides a calculation of the Moore–Penrose inverse through the ginv function. [24] The ginv function calculates a pseudoinverse using the singular value decomposition provided by the svd function in the base R package.

  5. Nullspace - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 September 2013, at 13:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Null (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A null space of a mapping is the part of the domain that is mapped into the null element of the image (the inverse image of the null element). For example, in linear algebra, the null space of a linear mapping, also known as kernel, is the set of vectors which map to the null vector under that mapping.

  7. SciPy - Wikipedia

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    SciPy (pronounced / ˈ s aɪ p aɪ / "sigh pie" [2]) is a free and open-source Python library used for scientific computing and technical computing. [3]SciPy contains modules for optimization, linear algebra, integration, interpolation, special functions, FFT, signal and image processing, ODE solvers and other tasks common in science and engineering.

  8. Astronomers briefly thought Elon Musk’s car was an asteroid ...

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    The brief mix-up highlights the sometimes difficult pursuit of tracking deep-space objects. Astronomers briefly thought Elon Musk’s car was an asteroid. Here’s why that points to a broader problem

  9. Null infinity - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in Minkowski space, all null geodesics begin at past null infinity and end at future null infinity. However, in the Schwarzschild black hole spacetime, the black hole event horizon leads to two possibilities: geodesics may end at null infinity, but may also end at the black hole's future singularity. The presence of null infinity ...