Conjugate Phase Retrieval on CM by real vectors
Abstract
In this paper, we will introduce the notion of conjugate phase retrieval, which is a relaxed definition of phase retrieval allowing recovery of signals up to conjugacy as well as a global phase factor. It is known that frames of real vectors are never phase retrievable on CM in the ordinary sense, but we show that they can be conjugate phase retrievable in complex vector spaces. We continue to develop the theory on conjugate phase retrievable real frames. In particular, a complete characterization of conjugate phase retrievable real frames on C2 and C3 is given. Furthermore, we show that a generic real frame with at least 4M - 6 measurements is conjugate phase retrievable in CM for M 4.
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