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Uniform concentration bound (function-valued random variable / continuous stochastic process)
I'm trying to consider a probability space $\Omega$ and
$f(x,\xi):\mathcal{X}\times\Omega\to\mathbb{R}$ (stochastic process over space? or function-valued random variable?), where $\mathcal{X}\subset\...
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concentration of random field to its expectation function
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Given a random field $X(t)$ where the parameter space $T\subset\mathbb{R}_N$. Is there result regarding the concentration of the random field? For example
$\mathbb{P}\{\|X(t)-\mathbb{E}\{X(t)\...
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Central limit theorem for chi-squared random field on $\mathbb R^p$
Let $X:x \mapsto X(x)$ be a centered stationary Gaussian process on the $\Omega:=\mathbb R^p$, such that $X(x) \overset{d}{=}X(x')$ for all $x,x' \in \Omega$. Set $\sigma^2 := \mbox{Var}(X(0)) = \...
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Concentration inequality for the supremum of $L_2$ norm of a vector-valued Gaussian process with iid components
Let $\Omega$ be a compact subset of $\mathbb R^p$ and let $f_1,\ldots,f_k$ be zero mean identically distrubuted Gaussian processes on $\Omega$ such that $f_1(x),\ldots,f_k(x)$ are independent $x \in \...
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Concentration inequalities for gradient flows induced by random fields
Let $G=(G(x))_{x \in \mathbb R^m}$ be a conservative random field with values in $\mathbb R^m$, for large positive integer $m$. That is, there exists a scalar random field $g=(g(x))_{x \in \mathbb R^m}...
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One-sided Talagrand concentration inequality for empirical processes
Let $\mathcal{F}$ denote a function class. A classic result by Talagrand states that
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\mathbb{P}\bigg\{\sup_{f\in\mathcal{F}}\big|\sum_{i=1}^nf(X_i)-\mathbb{E}\big[\sum_{i=1}^nf(X_i)\...
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concentration of functions of Gaussian processes
Let $\mathcal{C}\in\mathbb{R}^n$ be a subset of the unit ball. Also let $\mathbf{a}_1,\mathbf{a}_2,\ldots,\mathbf{a}_m\in\mathbb{R}^n$ be i.i.d. random Gaussian vectors $\mathcal{N}(\mathbf{0},\mathbf{...