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Bounds of restricted isometry constants in extreme asymptotics: formulae for Gaussian matrices

Numerical Analysis 2013-07-16 v3 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Restricted Isometry Constants (RICs) provide a measure of how far from an isometry a matrix can be when acting on sparse vectors. This, and related quantities, provide a mechanism by which standard eigen-analysis can be applied to topics relying on sparsity. RIC bounds have been presented for a variety of random matrices and matrix dimension and sparsity ranges. We provide explicitly formulae for RIC bounds, of n by N Gaussian matrices with sparsity k, in three settings: a) n/N fixed and k/n approaching zero, b) k/n fixed and n/N approaching zero, and c) n/N approaching zero with k/n decaying inverse logrithmically in N/n; in these three settings the RICs a) decay to zero, b) become unbounded (or approach inherent bounds), and c) approach a non-zero constant. Implications of these results for RIC based analysis of compressed sensing algorithms are presented.

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@article{arxiv.1207.4883,
  title  = {Bounds of restricted isometry constants in extreme asymptotics: formulae for Gaussian matrices},
  author = {Bubacarr Bah and Jared Tanner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.4883},
  year   = {2013}
}

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40 pages, 5 figures