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Does an asymmetric Bernoulli matrix satisfy the RIP?

Does an asymmetric Bernoulli matrix satisfy the RIP?
  1. What is the significance of restricted isometric property rip?
  2. How does compressed sensing work?

What is the significance of restricted isometric property rip?

In linear algebra, the restricted isometry property (RIP) characterizes matrices which are nearly orthonormal, at least when operating on sparse vectors. The concept was introduced by Emmanuel Candès and Terence Tao and is used to prove many theorems in the field of compressed sensing.

How does compressed sensing work?

Compressed sensing addresses the issue of high scan time by enabling faster acquisition by measuring fewer Fourier coefficients. This produces a high-quality image with relatively lower scan time. Another application (also discussed ahead) is for CT reconstruction with fewer X-ray projections.

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