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arxiv: 1704.04752 · v2 · pith:FUJWY72Enew · submitted 2017-04-16 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Further and stronger analogy between sampling and optimization: Langevin Monte Carlo and gradient descent

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In this paper, we revisit the recently established theoretical guarantees for the convergence of the Langevin Monte Carlo algorithm of sampling from a smooth and (strongly) log-concave density. We improve the existing results when the convergence is measured in the Wasserstein distance and provide further insights on the very tight relations between, on the one hand, the Langevin Monte Carlo for sampling and, on the other hand, the gradient descent for optimization. Finally, we also establish guarantees for the convergence of a version of the Langevin Monte Carlo algorithm that is based on noisy evaluations of the gradient.

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