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  • 5 years

    Concentration of the norm of subGaussian random vectors

    I will use the same notation and definitions in High Dimensional Probability, by Roman Vershynin.
    I have a sub-Gaussian vector $y$, in $\mathbb{R}^n$ and sub-Gaussian norm $C$ non dependent on $n$. I also assume that $y$ respects the concentration of the norm property, which I define as...

  • 5 years

    How to prove the convexity of a simple function involving a ratio of two polygam...

    Let\begin{equation*}\Gamma(z)=\int_0^{\infty}t^{z-1}\textrm{e}^{-t}\textrm{d}t, \quad \Re(z)>0\end{equation*}and$$\psi(z)=[\ln\Gamma(z)]'=\frac{\Gamma'(z)}{\Gamma(z)}.$$In the literature, these two functions are respectively called the Euler gamma...

  • 13 days

    Examples of finite group scheme actions and groupoids

    I am looking to build some intuition for a project that I am working on, and I would like to get my hands on interesting concrete examples of finite locally free affine groupoids. For the algebraically inclined, these are anti-equivalent to commutative...

  • 8 months

    An inequality that implies Frankl's union-closed conjecture

    Let $\mathcal{F}$ be an union-closed family of subsets of $[n]=\{1,2,...,n\}$, assume $\varnothing\in\mathcal{F}$. Let $l_i=|\{S|S\in\mathcal{F},i\notin S\}|,u_i=|\{S|S\in\mathcal{F},i\in S\}|$, then $l_i+u_i=|\mathcal{F}|,\forall i\in[n]$. For a set...

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