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Stochastic Runge-Kutta Accelerates Langevin Monte Carlo and Beyond

Machine Learning 2020-02-04 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

Sampling with Markov chain Monte Carlo methods often amounts to discretizing some continuous-time dynamics with numerical integration. In this paper, we establish the convergence rate of sampling algorithms obtained by discretizing smooth It\^o diffusions exhibiting fast Wasserstein-22 contraction, based on local deviation properties of the integration scheme. In particular, we study a sampling algorithm constructed by discretizing the overdamped Langevin diffusion with the method of stochastic Runge-Kutta. For strongly convex potentials that are smooth up to a certain order, its iterates converge to the target distribution in 22-Wasserstein distance in O~(dϵ2/3)\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(d\epsilon^{-2/3}) iterations. This improves upon the best-known rate for strongly log-concave sampling based on the overdamped Langevin equation using only the gradient oracle without adjustment. In addition, we extend our analysis of stochastic Runge-Kutta methods to uniformly dissipative diffusions with possibly non-convex potentials and show they achieve better rates compared to the Euler-Maruyama scheme in terms of the dependence on tolerance ϵ\epsilon. Numerical studies show that these algorithms lead to better stability and lower asymptotic errors.

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@article{arxiv.1906.07868,
  title  = {Stochastic Runge-Kutta Accelerates Langevin Monte Carlo and Beyond},
  author = {Xuechen Li and Denny Wu and Lester Mackey and Murat A. Erdogdu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.07868},
  year   = {2020}
}

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