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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Mathematics D-index 30 Citations 9,119 178 World Ranking 2651 National Ranking 89

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Mario Bertero is best known for:

  • Fourier transform
  • Statistics
  • Deconvolution

His Mathematical analysis study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Inverse problem. Inverse problem and Mathematical analysis are frequently intertwined in his study. He incorporates Applied mathematics and Mathematical optimization in his research. Mathematical optimization and Applied mathematics are two areas of study in which Mario Bertero engages in interdisciplinary work. His Artificial intelligence study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Regularization (linguistics). Mario Bertero combines Quantum mechanics and Optics in his research. By researching both Optics and Quantum mechanics, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Mario Bertero undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Algorithm and Iterative method in his work. The study of Image (mathematics) is intertwined with the study of Computer vision in a number of ways.

His most cited work include:

  • Ill-posed problems in early vision (639 citations)
  • Image deblurring with Poisson data: from cells to galaxies (265 citations)
  • Human mesenchymal stem cells as a two-edged sword in hepatic regenerative medicine: engraftment and hepatocyte differentiation versus profibrogenic potential (252 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Mario Bertero connects relevant research areas such as Deconvolution and Diffraction in the realm of Optics. Diffraction and Optics are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. His Quantum mechanics research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Applied mathematics and Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. He connects Applied mathematics with Algorithm in his research. His research on Algorithm often connects related areas such as Deconvolution. He performs integrative study on Eigenvalues and eigenvectors and Quantum mechanics. His research on Mathematical analysis frequently links to adjacent areas such as Inverse problem. He combines topics linked to Mathematical analysis with his work on Inverse problem. His research on Artificial intelligence often connects related areas such as Resolution (logic).

Mario Bertero most often published in these fields:

  • Mathematical analysis (57.30%)
  • Artificial intelligence (46.07%)
  • Optics (42.70%)

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Best Publications

Introduction to Inverse Problems in Imaging

Mario Bertero;Patrizia Boccacci.
(2021)

2732 Citations

Ill-posed problems in early vision

M. Bertero;T.A. Poggio;V. Torre.
Proceedings of the IEEE (1988)

1151 Citations

Linear Inverse and III-Posed Problems

M. Bertero.
Advances in electronics and electron physics (1989)

475 Citations

Linear inverse problems with discrete data. I. General formulation and singular system analysis

M Bertero;C De Mol;E R Pike.
Inverse Problems (1985)

376 Citations

Image deblurring with Poisson data: from cells to galaxies

M. Bertero;P. Boccacci;G. Desidera;G. Vicidomini.
Inverse Problems (2009)

332 Citations

Linear inverse problems with discrete data: II. Stability and regularisation

M Bertero;C De Mol;E R Pike.
Inverse Problems (1988)

295 Citations

Resolution in Diffraction-limited Imaging, a Singular Value Analysis

M. Bertero;P. Boccacci;E.R. Pike.
Journal of Modern Optics (1982)

222 Citations

Projected Landweber method and preconditioning

Michele Piana;M. Bertero.
Inverse Problems (1997)

178 Citations

Efficient gradient projection methods for edge-preserving removal of Poisson noise

Riccardo Zanella;P Boccacci;Luca Zanni;M. Bertero.
Inverse Problems (2009)

165 Citations

The Stability of Inverse Problems

M. Bertero;C. De Mol;G. A. Viano.
Inverse Scattering Problems in Optics. Series: Topics in Current Physics (1980)

154 Citations

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