For Gaussian matrices, generalized first-order methods and AMP are close to a conditionally Gaussian comparison process at dimension-free error, under Lipschitz and moment-matching conditions.
Sampling from the Random Linear Model via Stochastic Localization Up to the AMP Threshold
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Recently, Approximate Message Passing (AMP) has been integrated with stochastic localization (diffusion model) by providing a computationally efficient estimator of the posterior mean. Existing (rigorous) analysis typically proves the success of sampling for sufficiently small noise, but determining the exact threshold involves several challenges. In this paper, we focus on sampling from the posterior in the linear inverse problem, with an i.i.d. random design matrix, and show that the threshold for sampling coincides with that of posterior mean estimation. We give a proof for the convergence in smoothed KL divergence whenever the noise variance $\Delta$ is below $\Delta_{\rm AMP}$, which is the computation threshold for mean estimation introduced in (Barbier et al., 2020). We also show convergence in the Wasserstein distance under the same threshold assuming a dimension-free bound on the operator norm of the posterior covariance matrix, a condition strongly suggested by recent breakthroughs on operator norm bounds in similar replica symmetric systems. A key observation in our analysis is that phase transition does not occur along the sampling and interpolation paths assuming $\Delta<\Delta_{\rm AMP}$.
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Dimension-Free Bounds for Generalized First-Order Methods via Gaussian Coupling
For Gaussian matrices, generalized first-order methods and AMP are close to a conditionally Gaussian comparison process at dimension-free error, under Lipschitz and moment-matching conditions.