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6:55 AM
@AnderBiguri By finding out what I mean without me mentioning its name explicitly, I'd assume that this is a sufficiently well-known aspect that does not require references when mentioned :)
 
 
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9:51 AM
The latest attempt to cut communication with the community: no longer post under an employee name, but anonymise it behind "The team"
Mhm, not much news to me there; frustration about existing answers being outdated or assuming too much in-depth knowledge for some low-level user to blindly copy-paste, and frustration about a cluttered GUI. I'm looking forward to the next release, as this one went up to midway September 2019, and the storm happened after that.
 
10:38 AM
@Dev-iL Depends in the field I'd say. I do tomography, which is the best example of ill-posed problems, so you just asked the basics of my field. Much of the other fields do not have this knowledge. So, depends on your audience!
 
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You have probably already googled this, but Wikipedai has a decent description
The mathematical term well-posed problem stems from a definition given by Jacques Hadamard. He believed that mathematical models of physical phenomena should have the properties that: a solution exists, the solution is unique, the solution's behavior changes continuously with the initial conditions.Examples of archetypal well-posed problems include the Dirichlet problem for Laplace's equation, and the heat equation with specified initial conditions. These might be regarded as 'natural' problems in that there are physical processes modelled by these problems. Problems that are not well-posed in...
In your case, its the third Hadamard principle that fails (for your description of measurements). If they are not very independent it means thatthat a small change in one of them will chagne the solution severely
Now, this is a description of a general problem, not a particular measurement in that problem. i.e. tomography will always be ill-posed, regarthless of the quality of the measurements. It is by its own nature
While, maybe your system just happens to have a bad measurement, but a good one is possible
Then the problem is not ill-posed, its just a bad measurement
 
 
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1:59 PM
@AnderBiguri nah, it's the same sort of inverse problem, I reckon
Thanks for your inputs!
 

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