This paper describes a numerical method for finding good packings in Grassmannian
manifolds equipped with various metrics. This investigation also encompasses packing in
projective spaces. In each case, producing a good packing is equivalent to constructing a
matrix that has certain structural and spectral properties. By alternately enforcing the
structural condition and then the spectral condition, it is often possible to reach a
matrix that satisfies both. One may then extract a packing from this matrix.
¶ This approach is both powerful and versatile. In cases in which experiments have been
performed, the alternating projection method yields packings that compete with the best
packings recorded. It also extends to problems that have not been studied numerically. For
example, it can be used to produce packings of subspaces in real and complex Grassmannian
spaces equipped with the Fubini–Study distance; these packings are valuable in wireless
communications. One can prove that some of the novel configurations constructed by the
algorithm have packing diameters that are nearly optimal.
@article{1227031894,
author = {Dhillon, I. S. and Heath, R. W. and Strohmer, T. and Tropp, J. A.},
title = {Constructing Packings in Grassmannian Manifolds via Alternating Projection},
journal = {Experiment. Math.},
volume = {17},
number = {1},
year = {2008},
pages = { 9-35},
language = {en},
url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/1227031894}
}
Dhillon, I. S.; Heath, R. W.; Strohmer, T.; Tropp, J. A. Constructing Packings in Grassmannian Manifolds via Alternating Projection. Experiment. Math., Tome 17 (2008) no. 1, pp. 9-35. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1227031894/