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arxiv: 1312.0158 · v1 · pith:MMIVYYZ3new · submitted 2013-11-30 · 🧮 math.FA · cs.IT· math.AG· math.IT

An algebraic characterization of injectivity in phase retrieval

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A complex frame is a collection of vectors that span $\mathbb{C}^M$ and define measurements, called intensity measurements, on vectors in $\mathbb{C}^M$. In purely mathematical terms, the problem of phase retrieval is to recover a complex vector from its intensity measurements, namely the modulus of its inner product with these frame vectors. We show that any vector is uniquely determined (up to a global phase factor) from $4M-4$ generic measurements. To prove this, we identify the set of frames defining non-injective measurements with the projection of a real variety and bound its dimension.

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