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The energy-stepping Monte Carlo method: an exactly symmetry-preserving, a Hamiltonian Monte Carlo method with a 100% acceptance ratio

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arxiv 2312.07215 v1 pith:3QV4P2KC submitted 2023-12-12 math-ph math.MPphysics.comp-ph

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We introduce the energy-stepping Monte Carlo (ESMC) method, a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm based on the conventional dynamical interpretation of the proposal stage but employing an energy-stepping integrator. The energy-stepping integrator is quasi-explicit, symplectic, energy-conserving, and symmetry-preserving. As a result of the exact energy conservation of energy-stepping integrators, ESMC has a 100\%\ acceptance ratio of the proposal states. Numerical tests provide empirical evidence that ESMC affords a number of additional benefits: the Markov chains it generates have weak autocorrelation, it has the ability to explore distant characteristic sets of the sampled probability distribution and it yields smaller errors than chains sampled with Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) and similar step sizes. Finally, ESMC benefits from the exact symmetry conservation properties of the energy-stepping integrator when sampling from potentials with built-in symmetries, whether explicitly known or not.

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