Non Asymptotic Mixing Time Analysis of Non-Reversible Markov Chains
Abstract
We introduce a unified operator-theoretic framework for analyzing mixing times of finite-state ergodic Markov chains that applies to both reversible and non-reversible dynamics. The central object in our analysis is the projected transition operator , where is the transition kernel and is orthogonal projection onto mean-zero subspace in , where is the stationary distribution. We show that explicitly computable matrix norms of gives non-asymptotic mixing times/distance to stationarity, and bound autocorrelations at lag . We establish, for the first time, submultiplicativity of pointwise chi-squared divergence in the general non-reversible case. We provide for all times bounds based on the spectrum of , i.e., magnitude of its distinct non-zero eigenvalues, discrepancy between their algebraic and geometric multiplicities, condition number of a similarity transform, and constant coming from smallest atom of stationary distribution(all scientifically computable). Furthermore, for diagonalizable , we provide explict constants satisfying hypocoercivity phenomenon for discrete time Markov Chains. Our framework enables direct computation of convergence bounds for challenging non-reversible chains, including momentum-based samplers for V-shaped distributions. We provide the sharpest known bounds for non-reversible walk on triangle. Our results combined with simple regression reveals a fundamental insight into momentum samplers: although for uniform distributions, iterations suffice for mixing, for V-shaped distributions they remain diffusive as iterations are sufficient. The framework shows that for ergodic chains relaxation times .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.02265,
title = {Non Asymptotic Mixing Time Analysis of Non-Reversible Markov Chains},
author = {Muhammad Abdullah Naeem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.02265},
year = {2025}
}