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Re-Analyze Gauss: Bounds for Private Matrix Approximation via Dyson Brownian Motion

Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 2022
Abstract

Given a symmetric matrix MM and a vector λ\lambda, we present new bounds on the Frobenius-distance utility of the Gaussian mechanism for approximating MM by a matrix whose spectrum is λ\lambda, under (ε,δ)(\varepsilon,\delta)-differential privacy. Our bounds depend on both λ\lambda and the gaps in the eigenvalues of MM, and hold whenever the top k+1k+1 eigenvalues of MM have sufficiently large gaps. When applied to the problems of private rank-kk covariance matrix approximation and subspace recovery, our bounds yield improvements over previous bounds. Our bounds are obtained by viewing the addition of Gaussian noise as a continuous-time matrix Brownian motion. This viewpoint allows us to track the evolution of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrix, which are governed by stochastic differential equations discovered by Dyson. These equations allow us to bound the utility as the square-root of a sum-of-squares of perturbations to the eigenvectors, as opposed to a sum of perturbation bounds obtained via Davis-Kahan-type theorems.

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