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Mismatching as a tool to enhance algorithmic performances of Monte Carlo methods for the planted clique model

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arxiv 2106.05720 v2 pith:XG54SWFD submitted 2021-06-10 cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.dis-nncs.DScs.SI

Mismatching as a tool to enhance algorithmic performances of Monte Carlo methods for the planted clique model

classification cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.dis-nncs.DScs.SI
keywords algorithmcliqueplantedproblemalgorithmiccarloenhancehowever
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Over-parametrization was a crucial ingredient for recent developments in inference and machine-learning fields. However a good theory explaining this success is still lacking. In this paper we study a very simple case of mismatched over-parametrized algorithm applied to one of the most studied inference problem: the planted clique problem. We analyze a Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm in the same class of the famous Jerrum algorithm. We show how this MC algorithm is in general suboptimal for the recovery of the planted clique. We show however how to enhance its performances by adding a (mismatched) parameter: the temperature; we numerically find that this over-parametrized version of the algorithm can reach the supposed algorithmic threshold for the planted clique problem.

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