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A measurement decoupling based fast algorithm for super-resolving point sources with multi-cluster structure

We consider the problem of resolving closely spaced point sources in one dimension from their Fourier data in a bounded domain. Classical subspace methods (e.g., MUSIC algorithm, Matrix Pencil method, etc.) show great superiority in resolving closely spaced sources, but their computational cost is usually heavy. This is especially the case for point sources with a multi-cluster structure which requires processing large-sized data matrix resulted from highly sampled measurements. To address this issue, we propose a fast algorithm termed D-MUSIC, based on a measurement decoupling strategy. We demonstrate theoretically that for point sources with a known cluster structure, their measurement can be decoupled into local measurements of each of the clusters by solving a system of linear equations that are obtained by using a multipole basis. We further develop a subsampled MUSIC algorithm to detect the cluster structure and utilize it to decouple the global measurement. In the end, the MUSIC algorithm was applied to each local measurement to resolve point sources therein. Compared to the standard MUSIC algorithm, the proposed algorithm has comparable super-resolving capability while having a much lower computational complexity.

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