Perturbation Bounds for Low-Rank Inverse Approximations under Noise
Abstract
Low-rank pseudoinverses are widely used to approximate matrix inverses in scalable machine learning, optimization, and scientific computing. However, real-world matrices are often observed with noise, arising from sampling, sketching, and quantization. The spectral-norm robustness of low-rank inverse approximations remains poorly understood. We systematically study the spectral-norm error for an symmetric matrix , where denotes the best rank- approximation of , and is a noisy observation. Under mild assumptions on the noise, we derive sharp non-asymptotic perturbation bounds that reveal how the error scales with the eigengap, spectral decay, and noise alignment with low-curvature directions of . Our analysis introduces a novel application of contour integral techniques to the \emph{non-entire} function , yielding bounds that improve over naive adaptations of classical full-inverse bounds by up to a factor of . Empirically, our bounds closely track the true perturbation error across a variety of real-world and synthetic matrices, while estimates based on classical results tend to significantly overpredict. These findings offer practical, spectrum-aware guarantees for low-rank inverse approximations in noisy computational environments.
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@article{arxiv.2510.25571,
title = {Perturbation Bounds for Low-Rank Inverse Approximations under Noise},
author = {Phuc Tran and Nisheeth K. Vishnoi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.25571},
year = {2025}
}
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