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Eigen-convergence of Gaussian kernelized graph Laplacian by manifold heat interpolation

Statistics Theory 2025-09-16 v3 Machine Learning Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

This work studies the spectral convergence of graph Laplacian to the Laplace-Beltrami operator when the graph affinity matrix is constructed from NN random samples on a dd-dimensional manifold embedded in a possibly high dimensional space. By analyzing Dirichlet form convergence and constructing candidate approximate eigenfunctions via convolution with manifold heat kernel, we prove that, with Gaussian kernel, one can set the kernel bandwidth parameter ϵ(logN/N)1/(d/2+2)\epsilon \sim (\log N/ N)^{1/(d/2+2)} such that the eigenvalue convergence rate is N1/(d/2+2)N^{-1/(d/2+2)} and the eigenvector convergence in 2-norm has rate N1/(d+4)N^{-1/(d+4)}; When ϵ(logN/N)1/(d/2+3)\epsilon \sim (\log N/N)^{1/(d/2+3)}, both eigenvalue and eigenvector rates are N1/(d/2+3)N^{-1/(d/2+3)}. These rates are up to a logN\log N factor and proved for finitely many low-lying eigenvalues. The result holds for un-normalized and random-walk graph Laplacians when data are uniformly sampled on the manifold, as well as the density-corrected graph Laplacian (where the affinity matrix is normalized by the degree matrix from both sides) with non-uniformly sampled data. As an intermediate result, we prove new point-wise and Dirichlet form convergence rates for the density-corrected graph Laplacian. Numerical results are provided to verify the theory.

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@article{arxiv.2101.09875,
  title  = {Eigen-convergence of Gaussian kernelized graph Laplacian by manifold heat interpolation},
  author = {Xiuyuan Cheng and Nan Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09875},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This updated arXiv version is to correct a typo in the condition of Theorem 6.7 in the published version. Specifically, the assumption of density p is as in Assumption 1(A2), instead of assuming p uniform. Section 6 is to handle non-uniform density p, and the proved rates are same as in the density uniform case