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Phase transition for conditional covariance matrices estimated by importance sampling, and implications for cross-entropy schemes in high dimension

Statistics Theory 2025-11-17 v1 Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

Motivated by the estimation of covariance matrices by importance sampling arising in the cross-entropy (CE) algorithm, we study a random matrix model Σ^=XLX\hat \Sigma = {\bf X} L {\bf X}^\top with two distinct features: X\bf X and LL are dependent, and LL is heavy-tailed. In the high-dimensional regime dd \to \infty, we prove under suitable assumptions that a phase transition occurs in the polynomial regime n=dκn = d^\kappa, with nn the sample size. Namely, we prove that Σ^EΣ^0\lVert \hat \Sigma - E \hat \Sigma \rVert \Rightarrow 0 if and only if κ>κ\kappa > \kappa_* for some threshold κ\kappa_* determined by the behavior of the maximum likelihood ratios. Moreover, we identify general situations where κ=1/λ1\kappa_* = 1/\lambda_1, with λ1\lambda_1 the smallest eigenvalue of the covariance matrix of the auxiliary distribution used to estimate Σ^\hat \Sigma by importance sampling. This suggests that importance sampling will work better with covariance matrices having a large smallest eigenvalue. We carry this insight into recent CE schemes proposed to estimate the probability of high-dimensional rare events. Through numerical simulations, we demonstrate that better CE schemes are also the ones with larger smallest eigenvalue, even though these algorithms were not designed to smooth the spectrum. This new spectral interpretation raises stimulating questions and opens research directions for the design of efficient high-dimensional algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2511.11351,
  title  = {Phase transition for conditional covariance matrices estimated by importance sampling, and implications for cross-entropy schemes in high dimension},
  author = {Jason Beh and Jerome Morio and Florian Simatos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.11351},
  year   = {2025}
}