Abstract:We present a variational framework, and an algorithm based on the alternating method of multipliers (ADMM), for the problem of decomposing a vector field into its curl-and divergence-free components (Helmholtz decomposition) in the presence of noise. We provide experimental confirmation of the effectiveness of our approach by separating vector fields consisting of a curl-free gradient field super-imposed on a divergence-free laminar flow corrupted by noise, as well as suppressing non-zero divergence distortion… Show more
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