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An Efficient Sampling Algorithm for Non-smooth Composite Potentials

(1910.00551)
Published Oct 1, 2019 in stat.ML , cs.DS , cs.LG , and stat.CO

Abstract

We consider the problem of sampling from a density of the form $p(x) \propto \exp(-f(x)- g(x))$, where $f: \mathbb{R}d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is a smooth and strongly convex function and $g: \mathbb{R}d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is a convex and Lipschitz function. We propose a new algorithm based on the Metropolis-Hastings framework, and prove that it mixes to within TV distance $\varepsilon$ of the target density in at most $O(d \log (d/\varepsilon))$ iterations. This guarantee extends previous results on sampling from distributions with smooth log densities ($g = 0$) to the more general composite non-smooth case, with the same mixing time up to a multiple of the condition number. Our method is based on a novel proximal-based proposal distribution that can be efficiently computed for a large class of non-smooth functions $g$.

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