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Provable Phase Retrieval with Mirror Descent

2022-10-17Unverified0· sign in to hype

Jean-Jacques Godeme, Jalal Fadili, Xavier Buet, Myriam Zerrad, Michel Lequime, Claude Amra

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In this paper, we consider the problem of phase retrieval, which consists of recovering an n-dimensional real vector from the magnitude of its m linear measurements. We propose a mirror descent (or Bregman gradient descent) algorithm based on a wisely chosen Bregman divergence, hence allowing to remove the classical global Lipschitz continuity requirement on the gradient of the non-convex phase retrieval objective to be minimized. We apply the mirror descent for two random measurements: the standard Gaussian and those obtained by multiple structured illuminations through Coded Diffraction Patterns (CDP). For the Gaussian case, we show that when the number of measurements m is large enough, then with high probability, for almost all initializers, the algorithm recovers the original vector up to a global sign change. For both measurements, the mirror descent exhibits a local linear convergence behaviour with a dimension-independent convergence rate. Our theoretical results are finally illustrated with various numerical experiments, including an application to the reconstruction of images in precision optics.

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