1-norm minimization and minimum-rank structured sparsity for symmetric and ah-symmetric generalized inverses: rank one and two
Abstract
Generalized inverses are important in statistics and other areas of applied matrix algebra. A \emph{generalized inverse} of a real matrix is a matrix that satisfies the Moore-Penrose (M-P) property . If also satisfies the M-P property , then it is called \emph{reflexive}. Reflexivity of a generalized inverse is equivalent to minimum rank, a highly desirable property. We consider aspects of symmetry related to the calculation of various \emph{sparse} reflexive generalized inverses of . As is common, we use (vector) 1-norm minimization for both inducing sparsity and for keeping the magnitude of entries under control. When is symmetric, a symmetric is highly desirable, but generally such a restriction on will not lead to a 1-norm minimizing reflexive generalized inverse. We investigate a block construction method to produce a symmetric reflexive generalized inverse that is structured and has guaranteed sparsity. Letting the rank of be , we establish that the 1-norm minimizing generalized inverse of this type is a 1-norm minimizing symmetric generalized inverse when (i) and when (ii) and is nonnegative. Another aspect of symmetry that we consider relates to another M-P property: is \emph{ah-symmetric} if is symmetric. The ah-symmetry property is sufficient for a generalized inverse to be used to solve the least-squares problem using , via . We investigate a column block construction method to produce an ah-symmetric reflexive generalized inverse that is structured and has guaranteed sparsity. We establish that the 1-norm minimizing ah-symmetric generalized inverse of this type is a 1-norm minimizing ah-symmetric generalized inverse when (i) and when (ii) and satisfies a technical condition.
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@article{arxiv.2010.11406,
title = {1-norm minimization and minimum-rank structured sparsity for symmetric and ah-symmetric generalized inverses: rank one and two},
author = {Luze Xu and Marcia Fampa and Jon Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11406},
year = {2020}
}
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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1903.05744