Ankit Pensia

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Ankit Pensia

Ankit Pensia

@subGaussian

Research Fellow at @SimonsInstitute| Theoretical machine learning and statistics

Se unió Mart 2019
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
A new preprint at the intersection of high-dimensional statistics, convex relaxations, polynomials of subgaussians, sum of squares, and empirical processes: arxiv.org/abs/2410.21194 We show that every subgaussian distribution is "certifiably" so!
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Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar@aksh0135·
Excited to share our recent work introducing 𝗡𝗲𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝘂𝗿𝘀𝘂𝗶𝘁 (𝗡𝗣) - a greedy algorithm for training neural networks. arxiv.org/abs/2509.12154
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Lydia Zakynthinou
Lydia Zakynthinou@zakynthinou·
Join us at LeT-All's NeurIPS Social on Thursday 7:30pm and chat with awesome mentors like @aminkarbasi , Cristóbal Guzmàn, @gavinrbrown1 , @vkontonis , @subGaussian (Ankit Pensia), @ramyavinayak , @MAliakbarpour , Erin Grant, @firebat03 (Josh Alman), @SurbhiGoel_ , Vatsal Sharan
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📢 Join us at #NeurIPS2024 for an in-person LeT-All mentorship event! 📅 When: Thurs, Dec 12 | 7:30-9:30 PM PST 🔥 What: Fireside chat w/ Misha Belkin (UCSD) on Learning Theory Research in the Era of LLMs, + mentoring tables w/ amazing mentors. Don’t miss it if you’re at NeurIPS!

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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
@ethanepperly E.g., it is possible for the linear forms. Bounds that are both useful and tighter than Hoeffding can be derived using the properties of spherical caps in the extreme regime. I was wondering if something similar was known for the quadratic form. Thanks again!
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
@ethanepperly Thanks for the reply! Yes, I was interested in the (admittedly extreme) regime that crucially exploits the boundedness property of the uniform random variable (though not as extreme as the trivial regime of d*lambda_max).
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Ethan Epperly
Ethan Epperly@ethanepperly·
New blog post up about concentration inequalities for quadratic forms xᵀAx with random vectors x drawn from the sphere! The conclusion: xᵀAx has much smaller tail probabilities than gᵀAg for a Gaussian vector g ethanepperly.com/index.php/2024…
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
A new preprint at the intersection of high-dimensional statistics, convex relaxations, polynomials of subgaussians, sum of squares, and empirical processes: arxiv.org/abs/2410.21194 We show that every subgaussian distribution is "certifiably" so!
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Gautam Kamath
Gautam Kamath@thegautamkamath·
@gavinrbrown1 @subGaussian The same is not true of distributions with bounded moments, right (assuming popular conjectures)? That's my interpretation of Sam and Jerry's paper. But it is true when we have subgaussianity? That is unusual to me.
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
@gavinrbrown1 Our work essentially says that you can apply these existing arguments to Gaussians to get SoS-certificates for Gaussians, and then transfer the (existence of) SoS certificates to subGaussians sometimes (even though the Gaussian-specific arguments might break for subGaussians).
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
@gavinrbrown1 Hence, existing SoS certificates applied to only a small subset of subgaussian distributions (usually for which, generic high-degree polynomials were well-behaved).
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Ankit Pensia@subGaussian·
Our proof (Section 1.3) uses generic chaining on the (linearized) dual problem and is short, simple, and general. There are many open problems in this area, and we hope our work invites further research
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