Support Recovery in the Phase Retrieval Model: Information-Theoretic Fundamental Limits
Truong, Lan V., Scarlett, Jonathan
The support recovery problem consists of determining a sparse subset of variables that is relevant in generating a set of observations. In this paper, we study the support recovery problem in the phase retrieval model consisting of noisy phaseless measurements, which arises in a diverse range of settings such as optical detection, X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, and coherent diffractive imaging. Our focus is on information-theoretic fundamental limits under an approximate recovery criterion, considering both discrete and Gaussian models for the sparse non-zero entries. In both cases, our bounds provide sharp thresholds with near-matching constant factors in several scaling regimes on the sparsity and signal-to-noise ratio. As a key step towards obtaining these results, we develop new concentration bounds for the conditional information content of log-concave random variables, which may be of independent interest.
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