Identifiability through special linear measurements
Abstract
We show that one can always identify a point on an algebraic variety X uniquely with X +1 generic linear measurements taken themselves from a variety under minimal assumptions. As illustrated by several examples the result is sharp, that is, X measurements are in general not enough for unique identifiability.
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