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Tight Lipschitz Hardness for Optimizing Mean Field Spin Glasses

Published 15 Oct 2021 in math.PR, cond-mat.dis-nn, cs.CC, math-ph, math.MP, and math.OC | (2110.07847v2)

Abstract: We study the problem of algorithmically optimizing the Hamiltonian $H_N$ of a spherical or Ising mixed $p$-spin glass. The maximum asymptotic value $\mathsf{OPT}$ of $H_N/N$ is characterized by a variational principle known as the Parisi formula, proved first by Talagrand and in more generality by Panchenko. Recently developed approximate message passing algorithms efficiently optimize $H_N/N$ up to a value $\mathsf{ALG}$ given by an extended Parisi formula, which minimizes over a larger space of functional order parameters. These two objectives are equal for spin glasses exhibiting a no overlap gap property. However, $\mathsf{ALG} < \mathsf{OPT}$ can also occur, and no efficient algorithm producing an objective value exceeding $\mathsf{ALG}$ is known. We prove that for mixed even $p$-spin models, no algorithm satisfying an overlap concentration property can produce an objective larger than $\mathsf{ALG}$ with non-negligible probability. This property holds for all algorithms with suitably Lipschitz dependence on the disorder coefficients of $H_N$. It encompasses natural formulations of gradient descent, approximate message passing, and Langevin dynamics run for bounded time and in particular includes the algorithms achieving $\mathsf{ALG}$ mentioned above. To prove this result, we substantially generalize the overlap gap property framework introduced by Gamarnik and Sudan to arbitrary ultrametric forbidden structures of solutions.

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