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Recovering a rank-one matrix from its eigendecomposition after randomized rounding [closed]
Let $A = xy^T$ be a rank-$1$ matrix, and suppose every entry of $A$ is in $[0,1]$. We can create a binary matrix $A_{\rm rounded}$ by setting
$$ [A_{\rm rounded}]_{ij} = \begin{cases} 1 & \mbox{ ...
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Probability of collision of sums of vectors multiplied by random matrix
Let $S$ and $T$ be sets of vectors from $\mathbb{R}^d$ such that $S$ and $T$ are at least different in one element.
Does there exist a random matrix $M \in \mathbb{R}^{d \times k}$, e.g., a gaussian ...