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A unified approach to convergence rates for ℓ1-regularization and lacking sparsity

  • Jens Flemming EMAIL logo , Bernd Hofmann and Ivan Veselić

Abstract

In ℓ1-regularization, which is an important tool in signal and image processing, one usually is concerned with signals and images having a sparse representation in some suitable basis, e.g., in a wavelet basis. Many results on convergence and convergence rates of sparse approximate solutions to linear ill-posed problems are known, but rate results for the ℓ1-regularization in case of lacking sparsity had not been published until 2013. In the last two years, however, two articles appeared providing sufficient conditions for convergence rates in case of non-sparse but almost sparse solutions. In the present paper, we suggest a third sufficient condition, which unifies the existing two and, by the way, also incorporates the well-known restricted isometry property.

Funding source: German Research Foundation (DFG)

Award Identifier / Grant number: FL 832/1-1, HO 1454/8-2, VE 253/6-1

Received: 2015-6-4
Accepted: 2015-9-19
Published Online: 2015-10-13
Published in Print: 2016-4-1

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