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arxiv: 1604.06933 · v1 · pith:IM57UBIXnew · submitted 2016-04-23 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

The discrete sign problem: uniqueness, recovery algorithms and phase retrieval applications

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keywords problemsignphaseretrievalrecoveryalgorithmapplicationscase
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In this paper we consider the following real-valued and finite dimensional specific instance of the 1-D classical phase retrieval problem. Let ${\bf F}\in\mathbb{R}^N$ be an $N$-dimensional vector, whose discrete Fourier transform has a compact support. The sign problem is to recover ${\bf F}$ from its magnitude $|{\bf F}|$. First, in contrast to the classical 1-D phase problem which in general has multiple solutions, we prove that with sufficient over-sampling, the sign problem admits a unique solution. Next, we show that the sign problem can be viewed as a special case of a more general piecewise constant phase problem. Relying on this result, we derive a computationally efficient and robust to noise sign recovery algorithm. In the noise-free case and with a sufficiently high sampling rate, our algorithm is guaranteed to recover the true sign pattern. Finally, we present two phase retrieval applications of the sign problem: (i) vectorial phase retrieval with three measurement vectors; and (ii) recovery of two well separated 1-D objects.

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