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Sparse signal recovery by $\ell_q$ minimization under restricted isometry property

In the context of compressed sensing, the nonconvex $\ell_q$ minimization with $0<q<1$ has been studied in recent years. In this paper, by generalizing the sharp bound for $\ell_1$ minimization of Cai and Zhang, we show that the condition $δ_{(s^q+1)k}<\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{s^{q-2}+1}}$ in terms of \emph{restricted isometry constant (RIC)} can guarantee the exact recovery of $k$-sparse signals in noiseless case and the stable recovery of approximately $k$-sparse signals in noisy case by $\ell_q$ minimization. This result is more general than the sharp bound for $\ell_1$ minimization when the order of RIC is greater than $2k$ and illustrates the fact that a better approximation to $\ell_0$ minimization is provided by $\ell_q$ minimization than that provided by $\ell_1$ minimization.

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