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Optimal sample complexity of subgradient descent for amplitude flow via non-Lipschitz matrix concentration
Volume 19, Issue 7 (2021), pp. 2035–2047
Paul Hand   Oscar Leong   Vladislav Voroninski  

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https://doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2021.v19.n7.a11
Pub. online: 7 September 2021      Type: Article     

Received
1 November 2020
Accepted
18 May 2021
Published
7 September 2021

Abstract

We consider the problem of recovering a real-valued $n$-dimensional signal from $m$ phaseless, linear measurements and analyze the amplitude-based non-smooth least squares objective. We establish local convergence of subgradient descent with optimal sample complexity based on the uniform concentration of a random, discontinuous matrix-valued operator arising from the objective’s gradient dynamics. While common techniques to establish uniform concentration of random functions exploit Lipschitz continuity, we prove that the discontinuous matrix-valued operator satisfies a uniform matrix concentration inequality when the measurement vectors are Gaussian as soon as $m=\Omega(n)$ with high probability. We then show that satisfaction of this inequality is sufficient for subgradient descent with proper initialization to converge linearly to the true solution up to the global sign ambiguity. As a consequence, this guarantees local convergence for Gaussian measurements at optimal sample complexity. The concentration methods in the present work have previously been used to establish recovery guarantees for a variety of inverse problems under generative neural network priors. This paper demonstrates the applicability of these techniques to more traditional inverse problems and serves as a pedagogical introduction to those results.

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Keywords
phase retrieval subgradient descent concentration inequality non-convex optimization

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90C26 94A12 94A15

Funding
Paul Hand was supported by NSF Grant DMS-2022205 and NSF CAREER Grant DMS-1848087.
Oscar Leong acknowledges support of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. DGE-1450681.

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