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Variational inference via Gaussian interacting particles in the Bures-Wasserstein geometry

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Motivated by variational inference methods, we propose a zeroth-order algorithm for solving optimization problems in the space of Gaussian probability measures. The algorithm is based on an interacting system of Gaussian particles that stochastically explore the search space and self-organize around global minima via a consensus-based optimization (CBO) mechanism. Its construction relies on the Linearized Bures-Wasserstein (LBW) space, a novel parametrization of Gaussian measures we introduce for efficient computations. LBW is inspired by linearized optimal transport and preserves key geometric features while enabling computational tractability. We establish well-posedness and study the convergence properties of the particle dynamics via a mean-field approximation. Numerical experiments on variational inference tasks demonstrate the algorithm's robustness and superior performance with respect to deterministic gradient-based method in presence of low-dimensional non log-concave targets.

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A derivative-free particle method for optimization in Hilbert spaces

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A stochastic particle system is proposed in Hilbert spaces with associated mean-field limit, establishing well-posedness, consensus analysis, and convergence to the minimizer under suitable assumptions on the objective, plus a finite-particle algorithm.

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