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Minimizing Fusion Frame Potential
Authors:Peter G Casazza  Matthew Fickus
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 65211, USA
2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, 45433, USA
Abstract:Fusion frames are an emerging topic of frame theory, with applications to encoding and distributed sensing. However, little is known about the existence of tight fusion frames. In traditional frame theory, one method for showing that unit norm tight frames exist is to characterize them as the minimizers of an energy functional, known as the frame potential. We generalize the frame potential to the fusion frame setting. In particular, we introduce the fusion frame potential, and show how its minimization is equivalent to the minimization of the traditional frame potential over a particular domain. We then study this minimization problem in detail. Specifically, we show that if the desired number of fusion frame subspaces is large, and if the desired dimension of these subspaces is small compared to the dimension of the underlying space, then a tight fusion frame of those dimensions will necessarily exist, being a minimizer of the fusion frame potential.
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