Code and Data supplement to "Incoherence of Partial Component Sampling in multidimensional NMR"
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- 2016
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The data and code provided here are supplementary information for the paper “Incoherence of Partial Component Sampling in multidimensional NMR" by H. Monajemi, D.L. Donoho, J.C. Hoch, and A.D. Schuyler. Please read INSTRUCTION.TXT for reproducing the results of the article.
Abstract of the article:
In NMR spectroscopy, random undersampling in the indirect dimensions causes reconstruction artifacts whose size can be bounded
using the so-called {\it coherence}. In experiments with multiple indirect dimensions, new undersampling approaches were recently proposed: random phase detection (RPD) \cite{Maciejewski11} and its generalization, partial component sampling (PCS) \cite{Schuyler13}. The new approaches are fully aware of the fact that high-dimensional experiments generate hypercomplex-valued free induction decays; they randomly acquire only certain low-dimensional components of each high-dimensional hypercomplex entry. We provide a classification of various hypercomplex-aware undersampling schemes, and define a hypercomplex-aware coherence appropriate for such undersampling schemes; we then use it to quantify undersampling artifacts of RPD and various PCS schemes.
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- Monajemi, Hatef and Donoho, David L. and Hoch, Jeffrey C. and Schuyler, Adam D. (2016). Code and Data supplement to "Incoherence of Partial Component Sampling in multidimensional NMR". Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xn744fp3001
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- Monajemi, H., Donoho, D.L., Hoch, J.C., Schuyler, A.D. Incoherence of Partial-Component Sampling in Multidimensional NMR. (2017). ArXiv:1702.01830. https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01830
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