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Necessary and sufficient conditions for linear convergence of ℓ1‐regularization
Authors:Markus Grasmair  Otmar Scherzer  Markus Haltmeier
Institution:University of Vienna, Computational Science Center, Nordbergstr. 15, A‐1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Motivated by the theoretical and practical results in compressed sensing, efforts have been undertaken by the inverse problems community to derive analogous results, for instance linear convergence rates, for Tikhonov regularization with ?1‐penalty term for the solution of ill‐posed equations. Conceptually, the main difference between these two fields is that regularization in general is an uncon strained optimization problem, while in compressed sensing a constrained one is used. Since the two methods have been developed in two different communities, the theoretical approaches to them appear to be rather different: In compressed sensing, the restricted isometry property seems to be central for proving linear convergence rates, whereas in regularization theory range or source conditions are imposed. The paper gives a common meaning to the seemingly different conditions and puts them into perspective with the conditions from the respective other community. A particularly important observation is that the range condition together with an injectivity condition is weaker than the restricted isometry property. Under the weaker conditions, linear convergence rates can be proven for compressed sensing and for Tikhonov regularization. Thus existing results from the literature can be improved based on a unified analysis. In particular, the range condition is shown to be the weakest possible condition that permits the derivation of linear convergence rates for Tikhonov regularization with a priori parameter choice. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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