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Sino-Russian Student Mathematical Seminar
December 5, 2025 12:00–13:00, Moscow time zone; Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS, Room 104 (Gubkina, 8)
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The Algorithmic Phase
Transition for Correlated Spiked Models
Zhangsong Li Peking University, Beijing
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Abstract:
Modern multi-modal learning often relies on the premise that jointly
analyzing multiple, related datasets can yield more powerful inferences
than processing each one in isolation. We study this through the lens of
a pair of spiked random matrices with correlated spikes. By proposing a
novel subgraph counts algorithm, we show that the correlation between
the spikes can be exploited for inference even in certain regimes where
inference in each individual matrix is believed to be computationally
intractable. Furthermore, we provide evidence for a matching
computational lower bound based on the low-degree polynomial framework,
suggesting our algorithm is optimal. Our results thus establish a new
computational phase transition in correlated spiked models, delineating
the boundary between what is efficiently possible and what is not. Based
on arXiv:2511.06040.
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Language: English
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