Analysis of a non-reversible Markov chain speedup by a single edge
Abstract
We present a Markov chain example where non-reversibility and an added edge jointly improve mixing time: when a random edge is added to a cycle of n vertices and a Markov chain with a drift is introduced, we get mixing time of O(n3/2) with probability bounded away from 0. If only one of the two modifications were performed, the mixing time would stay (n2).
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