A New Family of Tractable Ising Models
Abstract
We present a new family of zero-field Ising models over N binary variables/spins obtained by consecutive "gluing" of planar and -sized components along with subsets of at most three vertices into a tree. The polynomial time algorithm of the dynamic programming type for solving exact inference (partition function computation) and sampling consists of a sequential application of an efficient (for planar) or brute-force (for -sized) inference and sampling to the components as a black box. To illustrate the utility of the new family of tractable graphical models, we first build an algorithm for inference and sampling of the K5-minor-free zero-field Ising models - an extension of the planar zero-field Ising models - which is neither genus- nor treewidth-bounded. Second, we demonstrate empirically an improvement in the approximation quality of the NP-hard problem of the square-grid Ising model (with non-zero field) inference.
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@article{arxiv.1906.06431,
title = {A New Family of Tractable Ising Models},
author = {Valerii Likhosherstov and Yury Maximov and Michael Chertkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06431},
year = {2019}
}