Sum-of-Squares & Gaussian Processes I: Certification

Abstract

We introduce a class of distributions which may be considered as a smoothed probabilistic version of the ultrametric property that famously characterizes the Gibbs distributions of various spin glass models. This class of high-entropy step (HES) distributions is expressive enough to capture a distribution achieving near-optimal average energy on spin glass models in the so-called full Replica-Symmetry Breaking (fRSB) regime. Simultaneously, with high probability, there are polynomial-size certificates on the average energy achievable by any HES distribution which are tight within a constant factor. These certificates can be found in polynomial time by a semidefinite program corresponding to a sum-of-squares (SoS) hierarchy we introduce, termed the HES SoS hierarchy. This improves over classical sum-of-squares certificates which are loose by a factor of n p/2 - 1/2.

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