Fields- Workshop on Computational Harmonic Analysis and Linear Algebra

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    Smooth overparameterized solvers for nonsmooth structured optimisation

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    Off-the-grid sparse estimation

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    Is interpolation benign for random forests?

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    On the recovery of the initial state of a dynamical system: Dynamical Sampling and Control Theory

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    Paving the Way for Consensus: Convergence of Block Gossip Algorithms

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    Robust Decomposition Methods based on CUR Decompositions

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    Simple yet Efficient Iterative Methods for Large systems

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    Generative Adversarial Nets (GAN)

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    Off-the-grid sparse estimation

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    Off-the-grid sparse estimation

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    Inverting generative models and applications in inverse problems

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    The HRT Conjecture for some special configuration

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    What's new in phase retrieval from structured measurements?

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    Hierarchical exponential bases for partitions of intervals

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    Enhanced Digital Halftoning via Weighted Sigma-Delta Modulation

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    Low-Distortion Embeddings of Submanifolds of Rn : Lower Bounds, Faster Realizations, and Applications

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    New Algorithms for Quantizing Neural Networks

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    Minimum weighted norm interpolation and Fourier scattering

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    A graph-based scattering transform for time series and its application to detecting traffic anomalies

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    Nonnegative Least Squares: An overparametrized point of view

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