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Compressive Effects of Positivity in Coherence Retrieval

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Abstract

Positivity is often used in coherence retrieval to improve reconstruction fidelity and enforce physical plausibility of the result. We show that its use induces compressive sensing-like behavior when the mutual intensity matrix has low rank.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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