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An invitation to adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo convergence theory

Pietari Laitinen, Matti Vihola

Published 2024-08-27Version 1

Adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms, which automatically tune their parameters based on past samples, have proved extremely useful in practice. The self-tuning mechanism makes them `non-Markovian', which means that their validity cannot be ensured by standard Markov chains theory. Several different techniques have been suggested to analyse their theoretical properties, many of which are technically involved. The technical nature of the theory may make the methods unnecessarily unappealing. We discuss one technique -- based on a martingale decomposition -- with uniformly ergodic Markov transitions. We provide an accessible and self-contained treatment in this setting, and give detailed proofs of the results discussed in the paper, which only require basic understanding of martingale theory and general state space Markov chain concepts. We illustrate how our conditions can accomodate different types of adaptation schemes, and can give useful insight to the requirements which ensure their validity.

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