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The Wang-Landau Algorithm as Stochastic Optimization and Its Acceleration

Published 27 Jul 2019 in stat.CO, cs.LG, and math.OC | (1907.11985v2)

Abstract: We show that the Wang-Landau algorithm can be formulated as a stochastic gradient descent algorithm minimizing a smooth and convex objective function, of which the gradient is estimated using Markov chain Monte Carlo iterations. The optimization formulation provides us a new way to establish the convergence rate of the Wang-Landau algorithm, by exploiting the fact that almost surely, the density estimates (on the logarithmic scale) remain in a compact set, upon which the objective function is strongly convex. The optimization viewpoint motivates us to improve the efficiency of the Wang-Landau algorithm using popular tools including the momentum method and the adaptive learning rate method. We demonstrate the accelerated Wang-Landau algorithm on a two-dimensional Ising model and a two-dimensional ten-state Potts model.

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