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Optimizing the diffusion coefficient of overdamped Langevin dynamics

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Overdamped Langevin dynamics are reversible stochastic differential equations which are commonly used to sample probability measures in high-dimensional spaces, such as the ones appearing in computational statistical physics and Bayesian inference. By varying the diffusion coefficient, there are in fact infinitely many overdamped Langevin dynamics which are reversible with respect to the target probability measure at hand. This suggests to optimize the diffusion coefficient in order to increase the convergence rate of the dynamics, as measured by the spectral gap of the generator associated with the stochastic differential equation. We analytically study this problem here, obtaining in particular necessary conditions on the optimal diffusion coefficient. We also derive an explicit expression of the optimal diffusion in some appropriate homogenized limit. Numerical results, both relying on discretizations of the spectral gap problem and Monte Carlo simulations of the stochastic dynamics, demonstrate the increased quality of the sampling arising from an appropriate choice of the diffusion coefficient.

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hal-04568317 , version 1 (04-05-2024)

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Tony Lelièvre, Grigorios A. Pavliotis, Geneviève Robin, Régis Santet, Gabriel Stoltz. Optimizing the diffusion coefficient of overdamped Langevin dynamics. 2024. ⟨hal-04568317⟩
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