Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measure Theory

J. A. Iglesias - D. Walter

Extremal points of total generalized variation balls in 1D: characterization and applications

created by iglesias on 10 Apr 2024

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Inserted: 10 apr 2024
Last Updated: 10 apr 2024

Journal: Journal of Convex Analysis
Year: 2022

ArXiv: 2112.06846 PDF

Abstract:

The total generalized variation (TGV) is a popular regularizer in inverse problems and imaging combining discontinuous solutions and higher order smoothing. In particular, empirical observations suggest that its order two version strongly favors piecewise affine functions. In the present manuscript, we formalize this statement for the one-dimensional TGV-functional by characterizing the extremal points of its sublevel sets with respect to a suitable quotient space topology. These results imply that 1D TGV-regularized linear inverse problems with finite dimensional observations admit piecewise affine minimizers. As further applications of this characterization we include precise first-order necessary optimality conditions without requiring convexity of the fidelity term, and a simple solution algorithm for TGV-regularized minimization problems.