The paper derives new derivative identities for a stationarized fully lifted bilinearly indexed random process interpolator and states an equality between large deviation limits at the opposite ends of an interpolation path.
How to escape atypical regions in the symmetric binary perceptron: a journey through connected-solutions states
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We study the binary symmetric perceptron model, and in particular its atypical solutions. While the solution-space of this problem is dominated by isolated configurations, it is also solvable for a certain range of constraint density $\alpha$ and threshold $\kappa$. We provide in this paper a statistical measure probing sequences of solutions, where two consecutive elements shares a strong overlap. After simplifications, we test its predictions by comparing it to Monte-Carlo simulations. We obtain good agreement and show that connected states with a Markovian correlation profile can fully decorrelate from their initialization only for $\kappa>\kappa_{\rm no-mem.\, state}$ ($\kappa_{\rm no-mem.\, state}\sim \sqrt{0.91\log(N)}$ for $\alpha=0.5$ and $N$ being the dimension of the problem). For $\kappa<\kappa_{\rm no-mem.\, state}$, we show that decorrelated sequences still exist but have a non-trivial correlations profile. To study this regime we introduce an $Ansatz$ for the correlations that we label as the nested Markov chain.
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A large deviation view of \emph{stationarized} fully lifted blirp interpolation
The paper derives new derivative identities for a stationarized fully lifted bilinearly indexed random process interpolator and states an equality between large deviation limits at the opposite ends of an interpolation path.