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Signal Recovery From Product of Two Vandermonde Matrices

Information Theory 2024-02-16 v3 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

In this work, we present some new results for compressed sensing and phase retrieval. For compressed sensing, it is shown that if the unknown nn-dimensional vector can be expressed as a linear combination of ss unknown Vandermonde vectors (with Fourier vectors as a special case) and the measurement matrix is a Vandermonde matrix, exact recovery of the vector with 2s2s measurements and O(poly(s))O(\mathrm{poly}(s)) complexity is possible when n2sn \geq 2s. Based on this result, a new class of measurement matrices is presented from which it is possible to recover ss-sparse nn-dimensional vectors for n2sn \geq 2s with as few as 2s2s measurements and with a recovery algorithm of O(poly(s))O(\mathrm{poly}(s)) complexity. In the second part of the work, these results are extended to the challenging problem of phase retrieval. The most significant discovery in this direction is that if the unknown nn-dimensional vector is composed of ss frequencies with at least one being non-harmonic, n4s1n \geq 4s - 1 and we take at least 8s38s-3 Fourier measurements, there are, remarkably, only two possible vectors producing the observed measurement values and they are easily obtainable from each other. The two vectors can be found by an algorithm with only O(poly(s))O(\mathrm{poly}(s)) complexity. An immediate application of the new result is construction of a measurement matrix from which it is possible to recover almost all ss-sparse nn-dimensional signals (up to a global phase) from O(s)O(s) magnitude-only measurements and O(poly(s))O(\mathrm{poly}(s)) recovery complexity when n4s1n \geq 4s - 1.

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@article{arxiv.2401.15517,
  title  = {Signal Recovery From Product of Two Vandermonde Matrices},
  author = {Dzevdan Kapetanovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15517},
  year   = {2024}
}