Locally-balanced Markov jump processes are formalized on general state spaces and shown to be well-posed, reversible, ergodic, spectrally comparable to Metropolis-Hastings, uniformly ergodic for non-sub-Gaussian targets, and convergent to overdamped Langevin dynamics in the small-jump limit.
Dimension-free Relaxation Times of Informed MCMC Samplers on Discrete Spaces
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Convergence analysis of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods in high-dimensional statistical applications is increasingly recognized. In this paper, we develop general mixing time bounds for Metropolis-Hastings algorithms on discrete spaces by building upon and refining some recent theoretical advancements in Bayesian model selection problems. We establish sufficient conditions for a class of informed Metropolis-Hastings algorithms to attain relaxation times that are independent of the problem dimension. These conditions are grounded in the high-dimensional statistical theory and allow for possibly multimodal posterior distributions. We obtain our results through two independent techniques: the multicommodity flow method and single-element drift condition analysis; we find that the latter yields a slightly tighter mixing time bound. Our results are readily applicable to a broad spectrum of statistical problems with discrete parameter spaces, as we demonstrate using both theoretical and numerical examples.
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Foundations of locally-balanced Markov processes
Locally-balanced Markov jump processes are formalized on general state spaces and shown to be well-posed, reversible, ergodic, spectrally comparable to Metropolis-Hastings, uniformly ergodic for non-sub-Gaussian targets, and convergent to overdamped Langevin dynamics in the small-jump limit.