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Tight Nonasymptotic Local Convergence of Sinkhorn-Knopp

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We revisit the Sinkhorn-Knopp (SK) algorithm for the matrix scaling problem. Despite extensive literature on the global convergence of SK and its variants, its local linear convergence behavior remains less understood.

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