Randomly Pivoted Partial Cholesky: Random How? (2404.11487v1)
Abstract: We consider the problem of finding good low rank approximations of symmetric, positive-definite $A \in \mathbb{R}{n \times n}$. Chen-Epperly-Tropp-Webber showed, among many other things, that the randomly pivoted partial Cholesky algorithm that chooses the $i-$th row with probability proportional to the diagonal entry $A_{ii}$ leads to a universal contraction of the trace norm (the Schatten 1-norm) in expectation for each step. We show that if one chooses the $i-$th row with likelihood proportional to $A_{ii}2$ one obtains the same result in the Frobenius norm (the Schatten 2-norm). Implications for the greedy pivoting rule and pivot selection strategies are discussed.
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