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From: bihg@corelli.physics.arizona.edu (HongGuang Bi)
Subject: Re: Looking for accurate 2D interpolation algorithms.
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Just want to point out that an 2D interpolation is equivalent to
an oversampling deconvolution, therefore, we can't get an unique 
solution except that we put a priori knowledge (e.g. maximum entropy)
in the interpolation.

HongGuang BI (bihg@physics.arizona.edu)
