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Ensemble Kalman Sampler: mean-field limit and convergence analysis

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Ensemble Kalman Sampler (EKS) is a method to find approximately $i.i.d.$ samples from a target distribution. As of today, why the algorithm works and how it converges is mostly unknown. The continuous version of the algorithm is a set of coupled stochastic differential equations (SDEs). In this paper, we prove the wellposedness of the SDE system, justify its mean-field limit is a Fokker-Planck equation, whose long time equilibrium is the target distribution. We further demonstrate that the convergence rate is near-optimal ($J^{-1/2}$, with $J$ being the number of particles). These results, combined with the in-time convergence of the Fokker-Planck equation to its equilibrium, justify the validity of EKS, and provide the convergence rate as a sampling method.

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Ensemble Kalman Inversion: mean-field limit and convergence analysis

math.NA · 2019-08-15 · reject · novelty 7.0

Ding and Li analyze the mean-field limit of the continuous-time Ensemble Kalman Inversion SDE and claim optimal Wasserstein-2 convergence rates to a Fokker-Planck equation, but the rates and a key proof step are unsupported.

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  • Ensemble Kalman Inversion: mean-field limit and convergence analysis math.NA · 2019-08-15 · reject · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Ding and Li analyze the mean-field limit of the continuous-time Ensemble Kalman Inversion SDE and claim optimal Wasserstein-2 convergence rates to a Fokker-Planck equation, but the rates and a key proof step are unsupported.