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Numerical Integration on Graphs: where to sample and how to weigh

Published 19 Mar 2018 in math.ST, cs.LG, math.NA, stat.ML, and stat.TH | (1803.06989v1)

Abstract: Let $G=(V,E,w)$ be a finite, connected graph with weighted edges. We are interested in the problem of finding a subset $W \subset V$ of vertices and weights $a_w$ such that $$ \frac{1}{|V|}\sum_{v \in V}{}{f(v)} \sim \sum_{w \in W}{a_w f(w)}$$ for functions $f:V \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ that are smooth' with respect to the geometry of the graph. The main application are problems where $f$ is known to somehow depend on the underlying graph but is expensive to evaluate on even a single vertex. We prove an inequality showing that the integration problem can be rewritten as a geometric problem (the optimal packing of heat balls'). We discuss how one would construct approximate solutions of the heat ball packing problem; numerical examples demonstrate the efficiency of the method.

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