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arxiv: 1306.1154 · v2 · pith:DLEYD2TVnew · submitted 2013-06-05 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.ST· stat.ML· stat.TH

Sparse Representation of a Polytope and Recovery of Sparse Signals and Low-rank Matrices

classification 💻 cs.IT math.ITmath.STstat.MLstat.TH
keywords sparserecoverydeltasqrtminimizationsignalscaseexact
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This paper considers compressed sensing and affine rank minimization in both noiseless and noisy cases and establishes sharp restricted isometry conditions for sparse signal and low-rank matrix recovery. The analysis relies on a key technical tool which represents points in a polytope by convex combinations of sparse vectors. The technique is elementary while leads to sharp results. It is shown that for any given constant $t\ge {4/3}$, in compressed sensing $\delta_{tk}^A < \sqrt{(t-1)/t}$ guarantees the exact recovery of all $k$ sparse signals in the noiseless case through the constrained $\ell_1$ minimization, and similarly in affine rank minimization $\delta_{tr}^\mathcal{M}< \sqrt{(t-1)/t}$ ensures the exact reconstruction of all matrices with rank at most $r$ in the noiseless case via the constrained nuclear norm minimization. Moreover, for any $\epsilon>0$, $\delta_{tk}^A<\sqrt{\frac{t-1}{t}}+\epsilon$ is not sufficient to guarantee the exact recovery of all $k$-sparse signals for large $k$. Similar result also holds for matrix recovery. In addition, the conditions $\delta_{tk}^A < \sqrt{(t-1)/t}$ and $\delta_{tr}^\mathcal{M}< \sqrt{(t-1)/t}$ are also shown to be sufficient respectively for stable recovery of approximately sparse signals and low-rank matrices in the noisy case.

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