Higher Order Langevin Monte Carlo Algorithm

A new (unadjusted) Langevin Monte Carlo (LMC) algorithm with improved rates in total variation and in Wasserstein distance is presented. All these are obtained in the context of sampling from a target distribution that has a density on known up to a normalizing constant. Crucially, the Langevin SDE associated with the target distribution is assumed to have a locally Lipschitz drift coefficient such that its second derivative is locally H\"{o}lder continuous with exponent . Non-asymptotic bounds are obtained for the convergence to stationarity of the new sampling method with convergence rate in Wasserstein distance, while it is shown that the rate is 1 in total variation even in the absence of convexity. Finally, in the case of a Lipschitz gradient, explicit constants are provided.
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