Convergence rate of randomized midpoint Langevin Monte Carlo

Abstract

The randomized midpoint Langevin Monte Carlo (RLMC), introduced by Shen and Lee (2019), is a variant of classical Unadjusted Langevin Algorithm. It was shown in the literature that the RLMC is an efficient algorithm for approximating high-dimensional probability distribution π. In this paper, we establish the exponential ergodicity of RLMC with constant step-size. Moreover, we design a dereasing-step size RLMC and provide its convergence rate in terms of a functional class distance.

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