Stable Recovery from the Magnitude of Symmetrized Fourier Measurements

Abstract

In this note we show that stable recovery of complex-valued signals x∈Cn up to global sign can be achieved from the magnitudes of 4n-1 Fourier measurements when a certain "symmetrization and zero-padding" is performed before measurement (4n-3 is possible in certain cases). For real signals, symmetrization itself is linear and therefore our result is in this case a statement on uniform phase retrieval. Since complex conjugation is involved, such measurement procedure is not complex-linear but recovery is still possible from magnitudes of linear measurements on, for example, ((x),(x)).

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