A Practical Algorithm for Volume Estimation based on Billiard Trajectories and Simulated Annealing

Author:

Chalkis Apostolos1ORCID,Emiris Ioannis Z.2ORCID,Fisikopoulos Vissarion3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Informatics & Telecommunications National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, Athena Research Center, Greece and GeomScale

2. Athena Research Center, Maroussi, Greece and Department of Informatics & Telecommunications National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

3. Department of Informatics & Telecommunications National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece and GeomScale

Abstract

We tackle the problem of efficiently approximating the volume of convex polytopes, when these are given in three different representations: H-polytopes, which have been studied extensively, V-polytopes, and zonotopes (Z-polytopes). We design a novel practical Multiphase Monte Carlo algorithm that leverages random walks based on billiard trajectories, as well as a new empirical convergence test and a simulated annealing schedule of adaptive convex bodies. After tuning several parameters of our proposed method, we present a detailed experimental evaluation of our tuned algorithm using a rich dataset containing Birkhoff polytopes and polytopes from structural biology. Our open-source implementation tackles problems that have been intractable so far, offering the first software to scale up in thousands of dimensions for H-polytopes and in the hundreds for V- and Z-polytopes on moderate hardware. Last, we illustrate our software in evaluating Z-polytope approximations.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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