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Density Matrix Reconstructions in Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscopy: Uniqueness, Stability, and Convergence Rates

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arxiv 1907.03438 v2 pith:4E4GPT37 submitted 2019-07-08 math.AP

Density Matrix Reconstructions in Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscopy: Uniqueness, Stability, and Convergence Rates

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In the recent paper [17] the first experimental determination of the density matrix of a free electron beam has been reported. The employed method leads to a linear inverse problem with a positive semidefinite operator as unknown. The purpose of this paper is to complement the experimental and algorithmic results in the work mentioned above by a mathematical analysis of the inverse problem concerning uniqueness, stability, and rates of convergence under different types of a-priori information.

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