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Signal recovery from a few linear measurements of its high-order spectra

Published 2 Mar 2021 in cs.IT, eess.SP, and math.IT | (2103.01551v2)

Abstract: The qq-th order spectrum is a polynomial of degree qq in the entries of a signal x∈C<sup>Nx\in\mathbb{C}<sup>N, which is invariant under circular shifts of the signal. For q≥3q\geq 3, this polynomial determines the signal uniquely, up to a circular shift, and is called a high-order spectrum. The high-order spectra, and in particular the bispectrum (q=3q=3) and the trispectrum (q=4q=4), play a prominent role in various statistical signal processing and imaging applications, such as phase retrieval and single-particle reconstruction. However, the dimension of the qq-th order spectrum is N<sup>q−1N<sup>{q-1}, far exceeding the dimension of xx, leading to increased computational load and storage requirements. In this work, we show that it is unnecessary to store and process the full high-order spectra: a signal can be characterized uniquely, up to symmetries, from only N+1N+1 linear measurements of its high-order spectra. The proof relies on tools from algebraic geometry and is corroborated by numerical experiments.

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