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Convergence of Langevin MCMC in KL-divergence

Machine Learning 2017-11-02 v2

Abstract

Langevin diffusion is a commonly used tool for sampling from a given distribution. In this work, we establish that when the target density pp^* is such that logp\log p^* is LL smooth and mm strongly convex, discrete Langevin diffusion produces a distribution pp with KL(pp)ϵKL(p||p^*)\leq \epsilon in O~(dϵ)\tilde{O}(\frac{d}{\epsilon}) steps, where dd is the dimension of the sample space. We also study the convergence rate when the strong-convexity assumption is absent. By considering the Langevin diffusion as a gradient flow in the space of probability distributions, we obtain an elegant analysis that applies to the stronger property of convergence in KL-divergence and gives a conceptually simpler proof of the best-known convergence results in weaker metrics.

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@article{arxiv.1705.09048,
  title  = {Convergence of Langevin MCMC in KL-divergence},
  author = {Xiang Cheng and Peter Bartlett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09048},
  year   = {2017}
}