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arxiv: 1206.5986 · v3 · pith:UKZY3J2Jnew · submitted 2012-06-26 · 💻 cs.IT · cs.NA· math.IT· math.NA

On the Theorem of Uniform Recovery of Random Sampling Matrices

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We consider two theorems from the theory of compressive sensing. Mainly a theorem concerning uniform recovery of random sampling matrices, where the number of samples needed in order to recover an $s$-sparse signal from linear measurements (with high probability) is known to be $m\gtrsim s(\ln s)^3\ln N$. We present new and improved constants together with what we consider to be a more explicit proof. A proof that also allows for a slightly larger class of $m\times N$-matrices, by considering what we call \emph{low entropy}. We also present an improved condition on the so-called restricted isometry constants, $\delta_s$, ensuring sparse recovery via $\ell^1$-minimization. We show that $\delta_{2s}<4/\sqrt{41}$ is sufficient and that this can be improved further to almost allow for a sufficient condition of the type $\delta_{2s}<2/3$.

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