Riemannian Proximal Sampler for High-accuracy Sampling on Manifolds
Guan, Yunrui, Balasubramanian, Krishnakumar, Ma, Shiqian
We introduce the Riemannian Proximal Sampler, a method for sampling from densities defined on Riemannian manifolds. The performance of this sampler critically depends on two key oracles: the Manifold Brownian Increments (MBI) oracle and the Riemannian Heat-kernel (RHK) oracle. We establish high-accuracy sampling guarantees for the Riemannian Proximal Sampler, showing that generating samples with $\varepsilon$-accuracy requires $O(\log(1/\varepsilon))$ iterations in Kullback-Leibler divergence assuming access to exact oracles and $O(\log^2(1/\varepsilon))$ iterations in the total variation metric assuming access to sufficiently accurate inexact oracles. Furthermore, we present practical implementations of these oracles by leveraging heat-kernel truncation and Varadhan's asymptotics. In the latter case, we interpret the Riemannian Proximal Sampler as a discretization of the entropy-regularized Riemannian Proximal Point Method on the associated Wasserstein space. We provide preliminary numerical results that illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
Feb-11-2025
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