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Non-invasive single-bunch matching and emittance monitor
On-line monitoring of beam quality for high brightness beams is only possible
using non-invasive instruments. For matching measurements, very few such
instruments are available. One candidate is a quadrupole pick-up. Therefore, a
new type of quadrupole pick-up has been developed for the 26 GeV Proton
Synchrotron (PS) at CERN, and a measurement system consisting of two such
pick-ups is now installed in this accelerator. Using the information from these
pick-ups, it is possible to determine both injection matching and emittance in
the horizontal and vertical planes, for each bunch separately. This paper
presents the measurement method and some of the results from the first year of
use, as well as comparisons with other measurement methods.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures; added figure, minor textual additions; To be
resubmitted to Phys. Rev. ST-A
Relevance Singular Vector Machine for low-rank matrix sensing
In this paper we develop a new Bayesian inference method for low rank matrix
reconstruction. We call the new method the Relevance Singular Vector Machine
(RSVM) where appropriate priors are defined on the singular vectors of the
underlying matrix to promote low rank. To accelerate computations, a
numerically efficient approximation is developed. The proposed algorithms are
applied to matrix completion and matrix reconstruction problems and their
performance is studied numerically.Comment: International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications
(SPCOM), 5 page
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