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Near-optimal fitting of ellipsoids to random points

Published 19 Aug 2022 in cs.DS, math.OC, math.PR, math.ST, stat.ML, and stat.TH | (2208.09493v4)

Abstract: Given independent standard Gaussian points $v_1, \ldots, v_n$ in dimension $d$, for what values of $(n, d)$ does there exist with high probability an origin-symmetric ellipsoid that simultaneously passes through all of the points? This basic problem of fitting an ellipsoid to random points has connections to low-rank matrix decompositions, independent component analysis, and principal component analysis. Based on strong numerical evidence, Saunderson, Parrilo, and Willsky [Proc. of Conference on Decision and Control, pp. 6031-6036, 2013] conjecture that the ellipsoid fitting problem transitions from feasible to infeasible as the number of points $n$ increases, with a sharp threshold at $n \sim d2/4$. We resolve this conjecture up to logarithmic factors by constructing a fitting ellipsoid for some $n = \Omega( \, d2/\mathrm{polylog}(d) \,)$, improving prior work of Ghosh et al. [Proc. of Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, pp. 954-965, 2020] that requires $n = o(d{3/2})$. Our proof demonstrates feasibility of the least squares construction of Saunderson et al. using a convenient decomposition of a certain non-standard random matrix and a careful analysis of its Neumann expansion via the theory of graph matrices.

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