The note conjectures a polynomial-time recursive method for computing arbitrary local projections on 2D square-lattice cluster states, but the core 2D recursion is not proved and the numerical evidence is too small to confirm polynomial scaling.
Exact Bayesian Inference for Loopy Probabilistic Programs using Generating Functions
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We present an exact Bayesian inference method for inferring posterior distributions encoded by probabilistic programs featuring possibly unbounded loops. Our method is built on a denotational semantics represented by probability generating functions, which resolves semantic intricacies induced by intertwining discrete probabilistic loops with conditioning (for encoding posterior observations). We implement our method in a tool called Prodigy; it augments existing computer algebra systems with the theory of generating functions for the (semi-)automatic inference and quantitative verification of conditioned probabilistic programs. Experimental results show that Prodigy can handle various infinite-state loopy programs and exhibits comparable performance to state-of-the-art exact inference tools over loop-free benchmarks.
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One Polynomial Strategy for Computing Local Projections on Square-Lattice Cluster States
The note conjectures a polynomial-time recursive method for computing arbitrary local projections on 2D square-lattice cluster states, but the core 2D recursion is not proved and the numerical evidence is too small to confirm polynomial scaling.