Poincar\'e Inequality for Local Log-Polyak-Lojasiewicz Measures : Non-asymptotic Analysis in Low-temperature Regime
Abstract
Potential functions in highly pertinent applications, such as deep learning in over-parameterized regime, are empirically observed to admit non-isolated minima. To understand the convergence behavior of stochastic dynamics in such landscapes, we propose to study the class of \logPLmeasure\ measures , where the potential satisfies a local Polyak-{\L}ojasiewicz (P\L) inequality, and its set of local minima is provably \emph{connected}. Notably, potentials in this class can exhibit local maxima and we characterize its optimal set S to be a compact \emph{embedding submanifold} of without boundary. The \emph{non-contractibility} of S distinguishes our function class from the classical convex setting topologically. Moreover, the embedding structure induces a naturally defined Laplacian-Beltrami operator on S, and we show that its first non-trivial eigenvalue provides an \emph{-independent} lower bound for the \Poincare\ constant in the \Poincare\ inequality of . As a direct consequence, Langevin dynamics with such non-convex potential and diffusion coefficient converges to its equilibrium at a rate of , provided is sufficiently small. Here hides logarithmic terms.
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@article{arxiv.2502.06862,
title = {Poincar\'e Inequality for Local Log-Polyak-Lojasiewicz Measures : Non-asymptotic Analysis in Low-temperature Regime},
author = {Yun Gong and Zebang Shen and Niao He},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.06862},
year = {2025}
}
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This work was intended as a replacement of arXiv:2501.00429 and any subsequent updates will appear there