Small-world MCMC and convergence to multi-modal distributions: From slow mixing to fast mixing
classification
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mixingchaindistributionsconvergencelocalmulti-modalproposaladding
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We compare convergence rates of Metropolis--Hastings chains to multi-modal target distributions when the proposal distributions can be of ``local'' and ``small world'' type. In particular, we show that by adding occasional long-range jumps to a given local proposal distribution, one can turn a chain that is ``slowly mixing'' (in the complexity of the problem) into a chain that is ``rapidly mixing.'' To do this, we obtain spectral gap estimates via a new state decomposition theorem and apply an isoperimetric inequality for log-concave probability measures. We discuss potential applicability of our result to Metropolis-coupled Markov chain Monte Carlo schemes.
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