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Convergence, optimization and stability of singular eigenmaps

27 June 2024
Bernard Akwei
Bobita Atkins
Rachel Bailey
Ashka Dalal
Natalie Dinin
Jonathan Kerby-White
Tess McGuinness
Tonya Patricks
Luke Rogers
Genevieve Romanelli
Yiheng Su
Alexander Teplyaev
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Abstract

Eigenmaps are important in analysis, geometry, and machine learning, especially in nonlinear dimension reduction. Approximation of the eigenmaps of a Laplace operator depends crucially on the scaling parameter ϵ\epsilonϵ. If ϵ\epsilonϵ is too small or too large, then the approximation is inaccurate or completely breaks down. However, an analytic expression for the optimal ϵ\epsilonϵ is out of reach. In our work, we use some explicitly solvable models and Monte Carlo simulations to find the approximately optimal range of ϵ\epsilonϵ that gives, on average, relatively accurate approximation of the eigenmaps. Numerically we can consider several model situations where eigen-coordinates can be computed analytically, including intervals with uniform and weighted measures, squares, tori, spheres, and the Sierpinski gasket. In broader terms, we intend to study eigen-coordinates on weighted Riemannian manifolds, possibly with boundary, and on some metric measure spaces, such as fractals.

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