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Methods of deconvolution

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We describe the mathematical problem of deconvolution and discuss 3 classes of methods to solve it: (1) methods working in Fourier space. (2) methods working in image space, with smoothness constraints, and (3) methods for image improvement without true deconvolution. The highest resolution can be achieved by class-2 methods.

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W. C. Seitter H. W. Duerbeck M. Tacke

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Pfleiderer, J. (1988). Methods of deconvolution. In: Seitter, W.C., Duerbeck, H.W., Tacke, M. (eds) Large-Scale Structures in the Universe Observational and Analytical Methods. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 310. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50135-5_83

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