Mathematics of Deep Learning Seminar: Michael Lindsey

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Title: Tools for multimodal sampling

Abstract: The task of sampling from a probability distribution with known density arises almost ubiquitously in the mathematical sciences, from Bayesian inference to computational chemistry. The most generic and widely-used method for this task is Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), though this method typically suffers from extremely long autocorrelation times when the target density has many modes that are separated by regions of low probability. We present several new methods for sampling that can be viewed as addressing this common problem, drawing on techniques from MCMC, graphical models, tensor networks, and generative modeling.

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