Stochastic localization drives binary quadratic posteriors into a strong-field regime where Glauber, Metropolis-Hastings, and DULA-type samplers satisfy Poincaré inequalities with polynomial mixing time.
Enhanced gradient-based MCMC in discrete spaces
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The recent introduction of gradient-based MCMC for discrete spaces holds great promise, and comes with the tantalising possibility of new discrete counterparts to celebrated continuous methods such as MALA and HMC. Towards this goal, we introduce several discrete Metropolis-Hastings samplers that are conceptually-inspired by MALA, and demonstrate their strong empirical performance across a range of challenging sampling problems in Bayesian inference and energy-based modelling. Methodologically, we identify why discrete analogues to preconditioned MALA are generally intractable, motivating us to introduce a new kind of preconditioning based on auxiliary variables and the `Gaussian integral trick'.
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Sampling from Binary Quadratic Distributions via Stochastic Localization
Stochastic localization drives binary quadratic posteriors into a strong-field regime where Glauber, Metropolis-Hastings, and DULA-type samplers satisfy Poincaré inequalities with polynomial mixing time.