Provable sample-efficient sparse phase retrieval initialized by truncated power method

arxiv(2023)

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We study the sparse phase retrieval problem, recovering an s-sparse length-n signal from m magnitude-only measurements. Two-stage non-convex approaches have drawn much attention in recent studies. Despite non-convexity, many two-stage algorithms provably converge to the underlying solution linearly when appropriately initialized. However, in terms of sample complexity, the bottleneck of those algorithms with Gaussian random measurements often comes from the initialization stage. Although the refinement stage usually needs only m = Omega(s log n) measurements, the widely used spectral initialization in the initialization stage requires m = Omega(s(2) log n) measurements to produce a desired initial guess, which causes the total sample complexity order-wisely more than necessary. To reduce the number of measurements, we propose a truncated power method to replace the spectral initialization for non-convex sparse phase retrieval algorithms. We prove that m = Omega((s) over bars log n) measurements, where (s) over bar is the stable sparsity of the underlying signal, are sufficient to produce a desired initial guess. When the underlying signal contains only very few significant components, the sample complexity of the proposed algorithm is m = Omega(s log n) and optimal. Numerical experiments illustrate that the proposed method is more sample-efficient than state-of-the-art algorithms.
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sparse phase retrieval,non-convex algorithms,truncated power method,initialization
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