Asymptotic quadratic convergence of the Gauss-Newton method for complex phase retrieval
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a Gauss-Newton method for solving the complex phase retrieval problem. In contrast to the real-valued setting, the Gauss-Newton matrix for complex-valued signals is rank-deficient and, thus, non-invertible. To address this, we utilize a Gauss-Newton step that moves orthogonally to certain trivial directions. We establish that this modified Gauss-Newton step has a closed-form solution, which corresponds precisely to the minimal-norm solution of the associated least squares problem. Additionally, using the leave-one-out technique, we demonstrate that independent complex Gaussian random measurements ensures that the entire trajectory of the Gauss-Newton iterations remains confined within a specific region of incoherence and contraction with high probability. This finding allows us to establish the asymptotic quadratic convergence rate of the Gauss-Newton method without the need of sample splitting.
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@article{arxiv.2406.09903,
title = {Asymptotic quadratic convergence of the Gauss-Newton method for complex phase retrieval},
author = {Meng Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.09903},
year = {2024}
}
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54 pages