James G. Nagy

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Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
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Mathematics
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Katrina M. Palmer grad student 2004 Emory
Lisa C. Perrone grad student 2004 Emory
Julianne Chung grad student 2009 Emory
Piotr Wendykier grad student 2009 Emory
Sarah M. Knepper grad student 2011 Emory
Zhuojun Magnant grad student 2011 Emory
Qing Chu grad student 2013 Emory
Veronica Mejia Bustamante grad student 2013 Emory
Sebastian Berisha grad student 2014 Emory
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Evangelista D, Morotti E, Piccolomini EL, et al. (2023) Ambiguity in Solving Imaging Inverse Problems with Deep-Learning-Based Operators. Journal of Imaging. 9
Meng C, Nagy J. (2022) Numerical methods for CT reconstruction with unknown geometry parameters. Numerical Algorithms. 1-17
Wang C, Tao M, Chuah CN, et al. (2022) Minimizing over norms on the gradient. Inverse Problems. 38
Michielsen K, Rodríguez-Ruiz A, Reiser I, et al. (2020) Iodine quantification in limited angle tomography. Medical Physics
Herring JL, Nagy J, Ruthotto L. (2020) Gauss–Newton Optimization for Phase Recovery From the Bispectrum Ieee Transactions On Computational Imaging. 6: 235-247
Chen X, Herring JL, Nagy JG, et al. (2020) An ADMM-LAP method for total variation blind deconvolution of adaptive optics retinal images Inverse Problems
Gazzola S, Kilmer ME, Nagy JG, et al. (2020) An inner-outer iterative method for edge preservation in image restoration and reconstruction Inverse Problems
Zhang J, Nagy JG. (2020) An effective alternating direction method of multipliers for color image restoration Applied Numerical Mathematics
Chen Z, Nagy JG, Xi Y, et al. (2020) Structured FISTA for image restoration Numerical Linear Algebra With Applications. 27
Rossetti BJ, Wilbert SA, Mark Welch JL, et al. (2019) Semi-blind sparse affine spectral unmixing of autofluorescence-contaminated micrographs. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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