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The very knotty lenser: Exploring the role of regularization in source and potential reconstructions using Gaussian process regression

Vernardos et al., 2022

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14379427563458798881
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Vernardos G
Koopmans L
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Reconstructing lens potentials and lensed sources can easily become an underconstrained problem, even when the degrees of freedom are low, due to degeneracies, particularly when potential perturbations superimposed on a smooth lens are included. Regularization has …
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