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Three steps mixing for general random walks on the hypercube at criticality

We introduce a general class of random walks on the $N$-hypercube, study cut-off for the mixing time, and provide several types of representation for the transition probabilities. We observe that for a sub-class of these processes with long range (i.e. non-local) there exists a critical value of the range that allows an "almost-perfect" mixing in at most three steps. In other words, the total variation distance between the three steps transition and the stationary distribution decreases geometrically in $N$, which is the dimension of the hypercube. In some cases, the walk mixes almost-perfectly in exactly two steps. Notice that a well-known result (Theorem 1 in Diaconis and Shahshahani (1986)) shows that there exist no random walk on Abelian groups (such as the hypercube) which mixes perfectly in exactly two steps.

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