Concentration Inequalities: A Nonasymptotic Theory of Independence

Concentration Inequalities: A Nonasymptotic Theory of Independence
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Artikel-Nr:
9780199535255
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
496
Autor:
Stephane Boucheron
Gewicht:
868 g
Format:
239x164x33 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Stéphane Boucheron is a Professor in the Applied Mathematics and Statistics Department at Université Paris-Diderot, France.; Gábor Lugosi is ICREA Research Professor in the Department of Economics at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain.; Pascal Massart is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Université de Paris-Sud, France.
Concentration inequalities for functions of independent random variables is an area of probability theory that has witnessed a great revolution in the last few decades, and has applications in a wide variety of areas such as machine learning, statistics, discrete mathematics, and high-dimensional geometry. Roughly speaking, if a function of many independent random variables does not depend too much on any of the variables then it is concentrated in the sense that
with high probability, it is close to its expected value. This book offers a host of inequalities to illustrate this rich theory in an accessible way by covering the key developments and applications in the field.

The authors describe the interplay between the probabilistic structure (independence) and a variety of tools ranging from functional inequalities to transportation arguments to information theory. Applications to the study of empirical processes, random projections, random matrix theory, and threshold phenomena are also presented.

A self-contained introduction to concentration inequalities, it includes a survey of concentration of sums of independent random variables, variance bounds, the entropy method, and the transportation method. Deep connections with isoperimetric problems are revealed whilst special attention is paid to applications to the supremum of empirical processes.

Written by leading experts in the field and containing extensive exercise sections this book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, theoretical computer science, and engineering.
Foreword ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Basic inequalities ; 3. Bounding the variance ; 4. Basic information inequalities ; 5. Logarithmic Sobolev inequalities ; 6. The entropy method ; 7. Concentration and isoperimetry ; 8. The transportation method ; 9. Influences and threshold phenomena ; 10. Isoperimetry on the hypercube and Gaussian spaces ; 11. The variance of suprema of empirical processes ; 12. Suprema of empirical processes: exponential inequalities ; 13. The expected value of suprema of empirical processes ; 14. PHI-entropies ; 15. Moment inequalities

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