Johnson-Lindenstrauss Embeddings with Kronecker Structure
Abstract
We prove the Johnson-Lindenstrauss property for matrices D where has the restricted isometry property and D is a diagonal matrix containing the entries of a Kronecker product = (1) … (d) of d independent Rademacher vectors. Such embeddings have been proposed in recent works for a number of applications concerning compression of tensor structured data, including the oblivious sketching procedure by Ahle et al. for approximate tensor computations. For preserving the norms of p points simultaneously, our result requires to have the restricted isometry property for sparsity C(d) ( p)d. In the case of subsampled Hadamard matrices, this can improve the dependence of the embedding dimension on p to ( p)d while the best previously known result required ( p)d + 1. That is, for the case of d=2 at the core of the oblivious sketching procedure by Ahle et al., the scaling improves from cubic to quadratic. We provide a counterexample to prove that the scaling established in our result is optimal under mild assumptions.
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