Gaussian Approximation and Concentration of Constant Learning-Rate Stochastic Gradient Descent
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We establish a comprehensive finite-sample and asymptotic theory for stochastic gradient descent (SGD) with constant learning rates. First, we propose a novel linear approximation technique to provide a quenched central limit theorem (CLT) for SGD iterates with refined tail properties, showing that regardless of the chosen initialization, the fluctuations of the algorithm around its target point converge to a multivariate normal distribution. Our conditions are substantially milder than those required in the classical CLTs for SGD, yet offering a stronger convergence result. Furthermore, we derive the first Berry-Esseen bound - the Gaussian approximation error - for the constant learning-rate SGD, which is sharp compared to the decaying learning-rate schemes in the literature. Beyond the moment convergence, we also provide the Nagaev-type inequality for the SGD tail probabilities by adopting the autoregressive approximation techniques, which entails non-asymptotic largedeviation guarantees. These results are verified via numerical simulations, paving the way for theoretically grounded uncertainty quantification, especially with non-asymptotic validity.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-18-2026, 19:36:50 GMT
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- North America > United States > California (0.28)
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- Research Report > Experimental Study (1.00)
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