CAPRL: Signal Recovery from Compressive Affine Phase Retrieval via Lifting
Abstract
In this paper, we consider compressive/sparse affine phase retrieval proposed in [B. Gao B, Q. Sun, Y. Wang and Z. Xu, Adv. in Appl. Math., 93(2018), 121-141]. By the lift technique, and heuristic nuclear norm for convex relaxation of rank and one norm convex relaxation of sparsity, we establish convex models , which are called compressive affine phase retrieval via lifting (CAPRL). In order to compute these models, we develop inertial proximal ADMM for multiple separated operators and also give out its convergence analysis. Our numerical experiments via proposed algorithm show that sparse signal can be exactly and stably recovered via CAPRL. We also list some other applications of our proposed algorithm.
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