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Bayesian inference of planted matchings: Local posterior approximation and infinite-volume limit

Statistics Theory 2026-03-10 v1 Data Structures and Algorithms Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study Bayesian inference of an unknown matching π\pi^* between two correlated random point sets {Xi}i=1n\{X_i\}_{i=1}^n and {Yi}i=1n\{Y_i\}_{i=1}^n in [0,1]d[0,1]^d, under a critical scaling XiYπ(i)2n1/d\|X_i-Y_{\pi^*(i)}\|_2 \asymp n^{-1/d}, in both an exact matching model where all points are observed and a partial matching model where a fraction of points may be missing. Restricting to the simplest setting of d=1d=1, in this work, we address the questions of (1) whether the posterior distribution over matchings is approximable by a local algorithm, and (2) whether marginal statistics of this posterior have a well-defined limit as nn \to \infty. We answer both questions affirmatively for partial matching, where a decay-of-correlations arises for large nn. For exact matching, we show that the posterior is approximable locally only after a global sorting of the points, and that defining a large-nn limit of marginal statistics requires a careful indexing of points in the Poisson point process limit of the data, based on a notion of flow. We leave as an open question the extensions of such results to dimensions d2d \geq 2.

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@article{arxiv.2603.08542,
  title  = {Bayesian inference of planted matchings: Local posterior approximation and infinite-volume limit},
  author = {Zhou Fan and Timothy L. H. Wee and Kaylee Y. Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08542},
  year   = {2026}
}