The paper describes the insides - the basic concepts of the Math Microscope, demonstrates the results of Super-Resolution images obtained from the Event Horizon Telescope and analyzes the results of the movement of clusters of stars that go around the Black Hole. The presence of point objects - single stars in the SR image allowed us to implement a new breakthrough approach in the problem of SR images of Powehi Black Hole in the concept of MM. In the paper, we reviewed and illustrated new concepts: Invertability Indicators and Adequacy Characteristics of discrete Models of Apparatus Functions. With these new concepts, in the inverse problem, for the first time, we were able to answer simple questions: What are we dealing with? Moreover, have we solved the inverse problem? The paper demonstrates the “manual solution” of the problem of Reconstruction of AFs and Super-Resolution on MM. In the Discussion at the end of the paper, we pose the problem of creating two Artificial Intelligences for the automated solution of the R&SR problem with the interpretation of the SR results of BH images from EHT.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijass.20210902.11 |
Page(s) | 21-31 |
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Super-Resolution, Conditionality, Apodization in Inevitability, Modulation Transfer Function, Convolution, Fourier Transform
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Evgeni Nikolaevich Terentiev, Nikolay Evgenyevich Shilin-Terentyev. Applications of Math Microscope in the Event Horizon Telescope. Int J Astrophys Space Sci. 2021;9(2):21-31. doi: 10.11648/j.ijass.20210902.11
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