Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we characterize the class of extremal points of the unit ball of the Hessian–Schatten total variation (HTV) functional. The underlying motivation for our work stems from a general representer theorem that characterizes the solution set of regularized linear inverse problems in terms of the extremal points of the regularization ball. Our analysis is mainly based on studying the class of continuous and piecewise linear (CPWL) functions. In particular, we show that in dimension $$d=2$$
d
=
2
, CPWL functions are dense in the unit ball of the HTV functional. Moreover, we prove that a CPWL function is extremal if and only if its Hessian is minimally supported. For the converse, we prove that the density result (which we have only proven for dimension $$d=2$$
d
=
2
) implies that the closure of the CPWL extreme points contains all extremal points.
Funder
MIUR
H2020 European Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Analysis
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