Paul E. Hand
Assistant Professor
Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Rice University
United States of America
Biography
He is an applied mathematician interested in signal recovery problems. My current research focus is to develop new and faster ways of recovering signals in a variety of noisy contexts. I'm particularly interested in finding and simplifying convex programs that have provable recovery guarantees. Ph.D. research was in the derivation and simulation of macroscale partial differential equations that govern the electrical behavior of cardiac muscle cells.
Research Interest
Applied Math, Compressed Sensing, Machine Learning, Phase Retrieval, Signal Recovery
Publications
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Paul EH (2009) Deriving macroscopic myocardial conductivities by homogenization of microscopic models. Bulletin Math Biol 71: 1707-1726.
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Paul EH (2015) PhaseLift is robust to a constant fraction of arbitrary errors. Appl Comput Harmon Anal.
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Paul EH, Demanet L (2014) Stable optimizationless recovery from phaseless linear measurements. J Fourier Anal Appl 20: 199-221.