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arxiv: 1502.01385 · v1 · pith:MS4GVWOHnew · submitted 2015-02-04 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.NA

The recoverability limit for superresolution via sparsity

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We consider the problem of robustly recovering a $k$-sparse coefficient vector from the Fourier series that it generates, restricted to the interval $[- \Omega, \Omega]$. The difficulty of this problem is linked to the superresolution factor SRF, equal to the ratio of the Rayleigh length (inverse of $\Omega$) by the spacing of the grid supporting the sparse vector. In the presence of additive deterministic noise of norm $\sigma$, we show upper and lower bounds on the minimax error rate that both scale like $(SRF)^{2k-1} \sigma$, providing a partial answer to a question posed by Donoho in 1992. The scaling arises from comparing the noise level to a restricted isometry constant at sparsity $2k$, or equivalently from comparing $2k$ to the so-called $\sigma$-spark of the Fourier system. The proof involves new bounds on the singular values of restricted Fourier matrices, obtained in part from old techniques in complex analysis.

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