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Hamiltonian Monte Carlo for efficient Gaussian sampling: long and random steps

Authors :
Apers, Simon
Gribling, Sander
Szilágyi, Dániel
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) is a Markov chain algorithm for sampling from a high-dimensional distribution with density $e^{-f(x)}$, given access to the gradient of $f$. A particular case of interest is that of a $d$-dimensional Gaussian distribution with covariance matrix $\Sigma$, in which case $f(x) = x^\top \Sigma^{-1} x$. We show that HMC can sample from a distribution that is $\varepsilon$-close in total variation distance using $\widetilde{O}(\sqrt{\kappa} d^{1/4} \log(1/\varepsilon))$ gradient queries, where $\kappa$ is the condition number of $\Sigma$. Our algorithm uses long and random integration times for the Hamiltonian dynamics. This contrasts with (and was motivated by) recent results that give an $\widetilde\Omega(\kappa d^{1/2})$ query lower bound for HMC with fixed integration times, even for the Gaussian case.<br />Comment: 21 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.12771
Document Type :
Working Paper