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Robust Sparse Recovery with Sparse Bernoulli matrices via Expanders

Information Theory 2024-12-09 v3 math.IT Probability Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Sparse binary matrices are of great interest in the field of sparse recovery, nonnegative compressed sensing, statistics in networks, and theoretical computer science. This class of matrices makes it possible to perform signal recovery with lower storage costs and faster decoding algorithms. In particular, Bernoulli(p)(p) matrices formed by independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) Bernoulli(p)(p) random variables are of practical relevance in the context of noise-blind recovery in nonnegative compressed sensing. In this work, we investigate the robust nullspace property of Bernoulli(p)(p) matrices. Previous results in the literature establish that such matrices can accurately recover nn-dimensional ss-sparse vectors with m=O(sc(p)logens)m=O\left(\frac{s}{c(p)}\log\frac{en}{s}\right) measurements, where c(p)pc(p) \le p is a constant dependent only on the parameter pp. These results suggest that in the sparse regime, as pp approaches zero, the (sparse) Bernoulli(p)(p) matrix requires significantly more measurements than the minimal necessary, as achieved by standard isotropic subgaussian designs. However, we show that this is not the case. Our main result characterizes, for a wide range of sparsity levels ss, the smallest pp for which sparse recovery can be achieved with the minimal number of measurements. We also provide matching lower bounds to establish the optimality of our results and explore connections with the theory of invertibility of discrete random matrices and integer compressed sensing.

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@article{arxiv.2112.14148,
  title  = {Robust Sparse Recovery with Sparse Bernoulli matrices via Expanders},
  author = {Pedro Abdalla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.14148},
  year   = {2024}
}
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