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SRRM: Improving Recursive Transport Surrogates in the Small-Discrepancy Regime

2026-03-19Unverified0· sign in to hype

Yufei Zhang, Tao Wang, Jingyi Zhang

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Abstract

Recursive partitioning methods provide computationally efficient surrogates for the Wasserstein distance, yet their statistical behavior and their resolution in the small-discrepancy regime remain insufficiently understood. We study Recursive Rank Matching (RRM) as a representative instance of this class under a population-anchored reference. In this setting, we establish consistency and an explicit convergence rate for the anchored empirical RRM under the quadratic cost. We then identify a dominant mismatch mechanism responsible for the loss of resolution in the small-discrepancy regime. Based on this analysis, we introduce Selective Recursive Rank Matching (SRRM), which suppresses the resulting dominant mismatches and yields a higher-fidelity practical surrogate for the Wasserstein distance at moderate additional computational cost.

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