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Computing Lewis Weights to High Precision (2110.15563v1)

Published 29 Oct 2021 in cs.DS and math.OC

Abstract: We present an algorithm for computing approximate $\ell_p$ Lewis weights to high precision. Given a full-rank $\mathbf{A} \in \mathbb{R}{m \times n}$ with $m \geq n$ and a scalar $p>2$, our algorithm computes $\epsilon$-approximate $\ell_p$ Lewis weights of $\mathbf{A}$ in $\widetilde{O}_p(\log(1/\epsilon))$ iterations; the cost of each iteration is linear in the input size plus the cost of computing the leverage scores of $\mathbf{D}\mathbf{A}$ for diagonal $\mathbf{D} \in \mathbb{R}{m \times m}$. Prior to our work, such a computational complexity was known only for $p \in (0, 4)$ [CohenPeng2015], and combined with this result, our work yields the first polylogarithmic-depth polynomial-work algorithm for the problem of computing $\ell_p$ Lewis weights to high precision for all constant $p > 0$. An important consequence of this result is also the first polylogarithmic-depth polynomial-work algorithm for computing a nearly optimal self-concordant barrier for a polytope.

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Authors (4)
  1. Maryam Fazel (67 papers)
  2. Yin Tat Lee (102 papers)
  3. Swati Padmanabhan (15 papers)
  4. Aaron Sidford (122 papers)
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