Abstract
We study the high-dimensional limit of the free energy associated with the inference problem of finite-rank matrix tensor products. In general, we bound the limit from above by the unique solution to a certain Hamilton-Jacobi equation. Under additional assumptions on the nonlinearity in the equation which is determined explicitly by the model, we identify the limit with the solution. Two notions of solutions, weak solutions and viscosity solutions, are considered, each of which has its own advantages and requires different treatments. For concreteness, we apply our results to a model with i.i.d. entries and symmetric interactions. In particular, for the first order and even order tensor products, we identify the limit and obtain estimates on convergence rates; for other odd orders, upper bounds are obtained.
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