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Phase retrieval for the Cauchy wavelet transform
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    Phase retrieval for the Cauchy wavelet transform (English)
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    27 January 2016
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    In the classical phase retrieval problem, one has to reconstruct a compactly supported function \(f\in L^2(\mathbb R)\) from the given modulus of its Fourier transform. In this interesting paper, the authors study a generalized phase retrieval problem in which one has to reconstruct \(f\in L^2(\mathbb R)\) from given moduli \(|f \ast \psi_j|\), \(j\in \mathbb Z\), where \(\psi \in L^1(\mathbb R) \cap L^2(\mathbb R)\) is a Cauchy wavelet, \(\ast\) denotes the convolution, and \(\psi_j(x) := a^{-j}\,\psi(a^{-j}\,x)\) with a dilation factor \(a>1\). The authors investigate mainly the uniqueness and stability of the reconstruction. It is shown that the reconstruction is unique up to a global phase, and that the reconstruction is continuous, but not uniformly continuous. Modulating the wavelet transform of a function by slow-varying phases, the authors construct very different functions with almost the same moduli of wavelet transforms. Finally, the authors present a reconstruction algorithm, where an error function is minimized by gradient descent and refined by the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm. Numerical experiments investigate mainly the stability of the reconstruction.
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    phase retrieval problem
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    Cauchy wavelets
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    reconstruction of a function
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    uniqueness
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    stability
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    given modulus of wavelet transform
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    reconstruction algorithm
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    inverse problem
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