Beyond the $d^{2.5}$-mixing bound for Dikin walks on polytopes
Inspired by interior-point methods (IPM) for structured convex optimization, Kannan and Narayanan introduced the Dikin walk for sampling uniformly from polytopes in 2009. As in IPMs, the Dikin walk is affine-invariant, and its convergence is governed by the barrier geometry used to define its local proposal. They showed that the Dikin walk with the logarithmic barrier for a polytope in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ with $m$ linear inequalities mixes in $md$ iterations. In 2017, Chen, Dwivedi, Wainwright, and Yu improved this to $d^{2.5}$ using a Lewis-weight barrier, and conjectured that the correct mixing
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“Beyond the $d^{2.5}$-mixing bound for Dikin walks on polytopes”
