A Splitting Hamiltonian Monte Carlo Method for Efficient Sampling

arxiv(2023)

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We propose a splitting Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (SHMC) algorithm, which can be computationally efficient when combined with the random mini-batch strategy. By splitting the potential energy into numerically nonstiff and stiff parts, one makes a proposal using the nonstiff part of U, followed by a Metropolis rejection step using the stiff part that is often easy to compute. The splitting allows efficient sampling from systems with singular potentials (or distributions with degenerate points) and/or with multiple potential barriers. In our SHMC algorithm, the proposal only based on the nonstiff part in the splitting is generated by the Hamiltonian dynamics, which can be potentially more efficient than the overdamped Langevin dynamics. We also use random batch strategies to reduce the computational cost to O(1) per time step in generating the proposals for problems arising from many-body systems and Bayesian inference, and prove that the errors of the Hamiltonian induced by the random batch approximation is O(root Delta t) in the strong and O (Delta t) in the weak sense, where Delta t is the time step. Numerical experiments are conducted to verify the theoretical results and the computational efficiency of the proposed algorithms in practice.
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Markov chain Monte Carlo,potential splitting,random-batch method,many body systems,Bayesian inference
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