Abstract. Random illumination is proposed to enforce absolute uniqueness and resolve all types of ambiguity, trivial or nontrivial, in phase retrieval. Almost sure irreducibility is proved for any complex-valued object whose support set has rank ≥ 2. While the new irreducibility result can be viewed as a probabilistic version of the classical result by Bruck, Sodin and Hayes, it provides a novel perspective and an effective method for phase retrieval. In particular, almost sure uniqueness, up to a global phase, is proved for complex-valued objects under general two-point conditions. Under a tight sector constraint absolute unique-ness is proved to hold with probability exponentially close to unity as the object sparsity increases. Under a m...
In this paper, we consider the phase retrieval problem with structured illumination, which leads to ...
We investigate a variant of the randomized Kaczmarz algorithm as a method for solving the phase retr...
Phase retrieval is a non-convex inverse problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements...
Abstract. Random illumination is proposed to enforce absolute uniqueness and resolve all types of am...
Random illumination is proposed to enforce absolute uniqueness and resolve all types of amb...
Abstract. The purpose in this paper is to discuss those situations for which unique phase retrieval ...
Abstract. Fourier phasing is the problem of retrieving Fourier phase information from Fourier intens...
We consider stability and uniqueness in real phase retrieval problems over general input sets, when ...
Abstract—In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure ...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science, Institute of O...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
Both a new iterative grid-search technique and the iterative Fourier-transform algorithm are used to...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
In this paper, we consider the phase retrieval problem with structured illumination, which leads to ...
We investigate a variant of the randomized Kaczmarz algorithm as a method for solving the phase retr...
Phase retrieval is a non-convex inverse problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements...
Abstract. Random illumination is proposed to enforce absolute uniqueness and resolve all types of am...
Random illumination is proposed to enforce absolute uniqueness and resolve all types of amb...
Abstract. The purpose in this paper is to discuss those situations for which unique phase retrieval ...
Abstract. Fourier phasing is the problem of retrieving Fourier phase information from Fourier intens...
We consider stability and uniqueness in real phase retrieval problems over general input sets, when ...
Abstract—In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure ...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science, Institute of O...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
Both a new iterative grid-search technique and the iterative Fourier-transform algorithm are used to...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
In this paper, we consider the phase retrieval problem with structured illumination, which leads to ...
We investigate a variant of the randomized Kaczmarz algorithm as a method for solving the phase retr...
Phase retrieval is a non-convex inverse problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements...