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PhaseLift: Exact and Stable Signal Recovery from Magnitude Measurements via Convex Programming

Information Theory 2011-09-22 v1 math.IT Numerical Analysis

Abstract

Suppose we wish to recover a signal x in C^n from m intensity measurements of the form |<x,z_i>|^2, i = 1, 2,..., m; that is, from data in which phase information is missing. We prove that if the vectors z_i are sampled independently and uniformly at random on the unit sphere, then the signal x can be recovered exactly (up to a global phase factor) by solving a convenient semidefinite program---a trace-norm minimization problem; this holds with large probability provided that m is on the order of n log n, and without any assumption about the signal whatsoever. This novel result demonstrates that in some instances, the combinatorial phase retrieval problem can be solved by convex programming techniques. Finally, we also prove that our methodology is robust vis a vis additive noise.

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@article{arxiv.1109.4499,
  title  = {PhaseLift: Exact and Stable Signal Recovery from Magnitude Measurements via Convex Programming},
  author = {Emmanuel J. Candes and Thomas Strohmer and Vladislav Voroninski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.4499},
  year   = {2011}
}