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On the fast convergence of random perturbations of the gradient flow

Probability 2020-04-29 v3

Abstract

We consider in this work small random perturbations (of multiplicative noise type) of the gradient flow. We prove that under mild conditions, when the potential function is a Morse function with additional strong saddle condition, the perturbed gradient flow converges to the neighborhood of local minimizers in O(ln(ε1))O(\ln (\varepsilon^{-1})) time on the average, where ε\varepsilon is the scale of the random perturbation. Under a change of time scale, this indicates that for the diffusion process that approximates the stochastic gradient method, it takes (up to logarithmic factor) only a linear time of inverse stepsize to evade from all saddle points. This can be regarded as a manifestation of fast convergence of the discrete-time stochastic gradient method, the latter being used heavily in modern statistical machine learning.

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@article{arxiv.1706.00837,
  title  = {On the fast convergence of random perturbations of the gradient flow},
  author = {Jiaojiao Yang and Wenqing Hu and Chris Junchi Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.00837},
  year   = {2020}
}

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