Mathematics is a fascinating world, especially when it comes to finding the inverse of a function. An inverse function is a function that undoes the action of another function – meaning, if you input ...
Quadratic functions are essential in the world of mathematics and have a wide range of applications in various fields, such as physics, engineering, and finance. An inverse function can be thought of ...
Abstract: We construct a domain-theoretic calculus for Lipschitz and differentiate functions, which includes addition, subtraction and composition. We then develop a domain-theoretic version of the ...
The inverse problems generally are ill-posed in Hadamard sense. These words lead us to think that there exist inverse problems that are well-posed and which are possible to be solved analytically [1].
Support your confidence in this topic by refreshing your knowledge of substitution and changing the subject of formulae. A function takes an input value, applies a rule to it, and produces an output ...
Abstract: We consider one-dimensional (1-D) linear inverse problems that are formulated in the continuous domain. The object of recovery is a function that is assumed to minimize a convex objective ...