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How exponentially ill-conditioned are contiguous submatrices of the Fourier matrix? (2004.09643v3)

Published 20 Apr 2020 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We show that the condition number of any cyclically contiguous $p\times q$ submatrix of the $N\times N$ discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix is at least $$ \exp \left( \frac{\pi}{2} \left[\min(p,q)- \frac{pq}{N}\right] \right)~, $$ up to algebraic prefactors. That is, fixing any shape parameters $(\alpha,\beta):=(p/N,q/N)\in(0,1)2$, the growth is $e{\rho N}$ as $N\to\infty$ with rate $\rho = \frac{\pi}{2}[\min(\alpha,\beta)- \alpha\beta]$. Such Vandermonde system matrices arise in many applications, such as Fourier continuation, super-resolution, and diffraction imaging. Our proof uses the Kaiser-Bessel transform pair (of which we give a self-contained proof), and estimates on sums over distorted sinc functions, to construct a localized trial vector whose DFT is also localized. We warm up with an elementary proof of the above but with half the rate, via a periodized Gaussian trial vector. Using low-rank approximation of the kernel $e{ixt}$, we also prove another lower bound $(4/e\pi \alpha)q$, up to algebraic prefactors, which is stronger than the above for small $\alpha, \beta$. When combined, the bounds are within a factor of two of the numerically-measured empirical asymptotic rate, uniformly over $(0,1)2$, and they become sharp in certain regions. However, the results are not asymptotic: they apply to essentially all $N$, $p$, and $q$, and with all constants explicit.

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