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Information limits and Thouless-Anderson-Palmer equations for spiked matrix models with structured noise

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We consider a prototypical problem of Bayesian inference for a structured spiked model: a low-rank signal is corrupted by additive noise. While both information-theoretic and algorithmic limits are well understood when the noise is a Gaussian Wigner matrix, the more realistic case of structured noise still proves to be challenging. To capture the structure while maintaining mathematical tractability, a line of work has focused on rotationally invariant noise. However, existing studies either provide sub-optimal algorithms or are limited to special cases of noise ensembles. In this paper, using tools from statistical physics (replica method) and random matrix theory (generalized spherical integrals) we establish the first characterization of the information-theoretic limits for a noise matrix drawn from a general trace ensemble. Remarkably, our analysis unveils the asymptotic equivalence between the rotationally invariant model and a surrogate Gaussian one. Finally, we show how to saturate the predicted statistical limits using an efficient algorithm inspired by the theory of adaptive Thouless-Anderson-Palmer (TAP) equations.

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Unifying AMP Algorithms for Rotationally-Invariant Models

math.ST · 2024-12-02 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The de-biasing coefficients of rotationally-invariant AMP are uniquely determined by a trace-free condition, and equal a polynomial in the divergence matrix with free-cumulant coefficients; two new AMP variants follow from the same template.

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  • Unifying AMP Algorithms for Rotationally-Invariant Models math.ST · 2024-12-02 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    The de-biasing coefficients of rotationally-invariant AMP are uniquely determined by a trace-free condition, and equal a polynomial in the divergence matrix with free-cumulant coefficients; two new AMP variants follow from the same template.