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Computing the norm of nonnegative matrices and the log-Sobolev constant of Markov chains

Numerical Analysis 2020-02-07 v1 Computational Complexity Numerical Analysis Optimization and Control

Abstract

We analyze the global convergence of the power iterates for the computation of a general mixed-subordinate matrix norm. We prove a new global convergence theorem for a class of entrywise nonnegative matrices that generalizes and improves a well-known results for mixed-subordinate p\ell^p matrix norms. In particular, exploiting the Birkoff--Hopf contraction ratio of nonnegative matrices, we obtain novel and explicit global convergence guarantees for a range of matrix norms whose computation has been recently proven to be NP-hard in the general case, including the case of mixed-subordinate norms induced by the vector norms made by the sum of different p\ell^p-norms of subsets of entries. Finally, we use the new results combined with hypercontractive inequalities to prove a new lower bound on the logarithmic Sobolev constant of a Markov chain.

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@article{arxiv.2002.02447,
  title  = {Computing the norm of nonnegative matrices and the log-Sobolev constant of Markov chains},
  author = {Antoine Gautier and Matthias Hein and Francesco Tudisco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.02447},
  year   = {2020}
}