A mathematical theory of super-resolution and two-point resolution
Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, Tome 12 (2024)

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This paper focuses on the fundamental aspects of super-resolution, particularly addressing the stability of super-resolution and the estimation of two-point resolution. Our first major contribution is the introduction of two location-amplitude identities that characterize the relationships between locations and amplitudes of true and recovered sources in the one-dimensional super-resolution problem. These identities facilitate direct derivations of the super-resolution capabilities for recovering the number, location, and amplitude of sources, significantly advancing existing estimations to levels of practical relevance. As a natural extension, we establish the stability of a specific $l_{0}$ minimization algorithm in the super-resolution problem. The second crucial contribution of this paper is the theoretical proof of a two-point resolution limit in multi-dimensional spaces. The resolution limit is expressed as

$\begin{align*}\mathscr R = \frac{4\arcsin \left(\left(\frac{\sigma}{m_{\min}}\right)^{\frac{1}{2}} \right)}{\Omega} \end{align*}$

for ${\frac {\sigma }{m_{\min }}}{\leqslant }{\frac {1}{2}}$, where ${\frac {\sigma }{m_{\min }}}$ represents the inverse of the signal-to-noise ratio (${\mathrm {SNR}}$) and $\Omega $ is the cutoff frequency. It also demonstrates that for resolving two point sources, the resolution can exceed the Rayleigh limit ${\frac {\pi }{\Omega }}$ when the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) exceeds $2$. Moreover, we find a tractable algorithm that achieves the resolution ${\mathscr {R}}$ when distinguishing two sources.
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Ping Liu; Habib Ammari. A mathematical theory of super-resolution and two-point resolution. Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, Tome 12 (2024). doi: 10.1017/fms.2024.72

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