Eleven Primitives and Three Gates: The Universal Structure of Computational Imaging
arXiv cs.CV / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The authors prove that every imaging forward model decomposes into a directed acyclic graph over exactly 11 physically typed primitives, forming a finite primitive basis for designing any imaging modality.
- They also prove that every reconstruction failure has exactly three independent root causes: information deficiency, carrier noise, and operator mismatch (Triad Decomposition).
- The three gates map to the system lifecycle: Gates 1 and 2 guide design (sampling geometry and carrier selection) and Gate 3 governs deployment-stage calibration and drift correction.
- Validation across 12 modalities and five carrier families yields improvements of +0.8 to +13.9 dB on deployed instruments and establishes a universal grammar for designing, diagnosing, and correcting computational imaging systems.
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