Nonlinear estimation for linear inverse problems with error in the operator
classification
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stat.TH
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operatorinverselinearnonlinearproblemsadaptivitybesovclasses
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We study two nonlinear methods for statistical linear inverse problems when the operator is not known. The two constructions combine Galerkin regularization and wavelet thresholding. Their performances depend on the underlying structure of the operator, quantified by an index of sparsity. We prove their rate-optimality and adaptivity properties over Besov classes.
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