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Regularization with Metric Double Integrals of Functions with Values in a Set of Vectors
René Ciak1, Melanie Melching1, Otmar Scherzer1,2
11Computational Science Center, University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
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We present an approach for variational regularization of inverse and imaging problems for recovering functions with values in a set of vectors. We introduce regularization functionals, which are derivative-free double integrals of such functions. These regularization functionals are motivated from double integrals, which approximate Sobolev semi-norms of intensity functions. These were introduced in Bourgain et al. (Another look at Sobolev spaces. In: Menaldi, Rofman, Sulem (eds) Optimal control and partial differential equations-innovations and applications: in honor of professor Alain Bensoussan's 60th anniversary, IOS Press, Amsterdam, pp 439-455, 2001). For the proposed regularization functionals, we prove existence of minimizers as well as a stability and convergence result for functions with values in a set of vectors.
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