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arxiv: 1610.04983 · v2 · pith:STCCK6DKnew · submitted 2016-10-17 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.PR

Improved bounds for sparse recovery from subsampled random convolutions

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We study the recovery of sparse vectors from subsampled random convolutions via $\ell_1$-minimization. We consider the setup in which both the subsampling locations as well as the generating vector are chosen at random. For a subgaussian generator with independent entries, we improve previously known estimates: if the sparsity $s$ is small enough, i.e., $s \lesssim \sqrt{n/\log(n)}$, we show that $m \gtrsim s \log(en/s)$ measurements are sufficient to recover $s$-sparse vectors in dimension $n$ with high probability, matching the well-known condition for recovery from standard Gaussian measurements. If $s$ is larger, then essentially $m \geq s \log^2(s) \log(\log(s)) \log(n)$ measurements are sufficient, again improving over previous estimates. Our results are shown via the so-called robust null space property which is weaker than the standard restricted isometry property. Our method of proof involves a novel combination of small ball estimates with chaining techniques {which should be of independent interest.

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