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On the structure of some phase retrieval algorithms
Proceedings. International Conference on Image Processing
The state of the art for solving the phase retrieval problem in two dimensions relies heavily on the algorithms proposed by Gerchberg, Saxton, and Fienup. Despite the widespread use of these algorithms, current mathematical theory cannot explain their remarkable success. It is already known that the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm is a nonconvex version of method of alternating projections. In this paper, we show that two other prominent phase retrieval methods also have well known counterparts in
doi:10.1109/icip.2002.1040082
dblp:conf/icip/BauschkeCL02
fatcat:g3vqvjj6xfc3zdggprgj4qo53i