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Sparse phase retrieval via Phaseliftoff (2008.09032v1)

Published 20 Aug 2020 in math.FA, cs.IT, and math.IT

Abstract: The aim of sparse phase retrieval is to recover a $k$-sparse signal $\mathbf{x}_0\in \mathbb{C}{d}$ from quadratic measurements $|\langle \mathbf{a}_i,\mathbf{x}_0\rangle|2$ where $\mathbf{a}_i\in \mathbb{C}d, i=1,\ldots,m$. Noting $|\langle \mathbf{a}_i,\mathbf{x}_0\rangle|2={\text{Tr}}(A_iX_0)$ with $A_i=\mathbf{a}_i\mathbf{a}_i*\in \mathbb{C}{d\times d}, X_0=\mathbf{x}_0\mathbf{x}_0*\in \mathbb{C}{d\times d}$, one can recast sparse phase retrieval as a problem of recovering a rank-one sparse matrix from linear measurements. Yin and Xin introduced PhaseLiftOff which presents a proxy of rank-one condition via the difference of trace and Frobenius norm. By adding sparsity penalty to PhaseLiftOff, in this paper, we present a novel model to recover sparse signals from quadratic measurements. Theoretical analysis shows that the solution to our model provides the stable recovery of $\mathbf{x}_0$ under almost optimal sampling complexity $m=O(k\log(d/k))$. The computation of our model is carried out by the difference of convex function algorithm (DCA). Numerical experiments demonstrate that our algorithm outperforms other state-of-the-art algorithms used for solving sparse phase retrieval.

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Authors (2)
  1. Yu Xia (65 papers)
  2. Zhiqiang Xu (88 papers)
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