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The varentropy criterion is sharp on expanders (2307.10066v1)

Published 19 Jul 2023 in math.PR

Abstract: The cutoff phenomenon is an abrupt transition from out of equilibrium to equilibrium undergone by certain Markov processes in the limit where the size of the state space tends to infinity: instead of decaying gradually over time, their distance to equilibrium remains close to the maximal value for a while and suddenly drops to zero as the time parameter reaches a critical threshold. Despite the accumulation of many examples, this phenomenon is still far from being understood, and identifying the general conditions that trigger it has become one of the biggest challenges in the quantitative analysis of finite Markov chains. Very recently, the author proposed a general sufficient condition for the occurrence of a cutoff, based on a certain information-theoretical statistics called varentropy. In the present paper, we demonstrate the sharpness of this approach by showing that the cutoff phenomenon is actually equivalent to the varentropy criterion for all sparse, fast-mixing chains. Reversibility is not required.

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