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Upper Bounds on Mixing Time of Finite Markov Chains

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.08879.pdf
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Abstract

We provide a general framework for computing mixing times of finite Markov chains whose semigroup's minimal ideal is left zero. Our analysis is based on combining results by Brown and Diaconis with our previous work on stationary distributions of finite Markov chains. Stationary distributions can be computed from the Karnofsky-Rhodes and McCammond expansion of the right Cayley graph of the finite semigroup underlying the Markov chain. Using loop graphs, which are planar graphs consisting of a straight line with attached loops, there are rational expressions for the stationary distribution in the probabilities. From these we obtain bounds on the mixing time. In addition, we provide a new Markov chain on linear extension of a poset with n vertices, inspired by but different from the promotion Markov chain of Ayyer, Klee, and the last author. The mixing time of this Markov chain is O(n log n).

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