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Uncertainty Quantification for Matrix Compressed Sensing and Quantum Tomography Problems

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arxiv 1504.03234 v2 pith:J2VOOON2 submitted 2015-04-13 math.ST quant-phstat.TH

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keywords matrixconfidenceoptimalquantummeasurementsminimaxnon-asymptoticnorm
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We construct minimax optimal non-asymptotic confidence sets for low rank matrix recovery algorithms such as the Matrix Lasso or Dantzig selector. These are employed to devise adaptive sequential sampling procedures that guarantee recovery of the true matrix in Frobenius norm after a data-driven stopping time $\hat n$ for the number of measurements that have to be taken. With high probability, this stopping time is minimax optimal. We detail applications to quantum tomography problems where measurements arise from Pauli observables. We also give a theoretical construction of a confidence set for the density matrix of a quantum state that has optimal diameter in nuclear norm. The non-asymptotic properties of our confidence sets are further investigated in a simulation study.

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