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Randomized Gradient Descents on Riemannian Manifolds: Almost Sure Convergence to Global Minima in and beyond Quantum Optimization

Optimization and Control 2025-07-08 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We analyze convergence of gradient-descent methods on Riemannian manifolds. In particular, we study randomization of Riemannian gradient algorithms for minimizing smooth cost functions (of Morse-Bott type). We prove that randomized gradient descent methods, where the Riemannian gradient is replaced by a random projection of it, converge to a single local optimum almost surely despite the existence of saddle points. We consider both uniformly distributed and discrete random projections. We also discuss the time required to pass a saddle point. As a major application, we consider ground-state preparation through quantum optimization over the unitary group. In mathematical terms our randomized algorithm applied to the trace function Utr(AUρU)U \to \operatorname{tr}(AU\rho U^*) almost surely converges to its global minimum. The minimum corresponds to the smallest eigenvalue (ground state) of the selfadjoint operator AA (Hamiltonian) if ρ\rho is a rank-one projector (pure state). In this setting, one can efficiently replace the uniform random projections by implementing so-called discrete unitary 2-designs.

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@article{arxiv.2405.12039,
  title  = {Randomized Gradient Descents on Riemannian Manifolds: Almost Sure Convergence to Global Minima in and beyond Quantum Optimization},
  author = {Emanuel Malvetti and Christian Arenz and Gunther Dirr and Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.12039},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

36 pages, 5 figures, small improvements and restructuring