All Questions
12 questions
17
votes
4
answers
2k
views
Good introduction to statistics from a algebraic point of view?
There are already lots of questions on this subject like
Is there an introduction to probability theory from a structuralist/categorical perspective?
Is there a combinatorial/topological treatment ...
2
votes
2
answers
351
views
Weak convergence for discrete-time processes using characteristic functions
I am looking for a good reference about the analogues of the Bochner Theorem and the Lévy Continuity Theorem
for probability measures on $\mathbb{R}^{\mathbb{N}}$ with the product topology.
...
16
votes
1
answer
2k
views
Normal approximation of tail probability in binomial distribution
My problem: From the Berry--Esseen theorem I know, that $$\sup_{x\in\mathbb R}|P(B_n \le x)-\Phi(x)|=O\left(\frac 1{\sqrt n}\right),$$ where $B_n$ has the standardized binomial distribution and $\Phi$ ...
14
votes
8
answers
3k
views
Relevant mathematics to the recent coronavirus outbreak
I would like to ask about (old* and new) reliable mathematical literature relevant to various mathematical aspects of the recent coronavirus outbreak: In particular, standard statistical/mathematical ...
39
votes
3
answers
4k
views
Manifold of probability measures: connections between two types of metrics
The space of probability measures could be viewed as an infinite-dimensional manifold, equipped with two possible types of metrics — (1) Wasserstein and (2) Fisher-Rao. Metric (1) is connected with ...
14
votes
1
answer
3k
views
How is the "conformal prediction" conformal?
The question is clarified by Prof.V.Vovk. See his answer below for discussion.
Recently, early works of Gammerman, Vanpnik and Vovk[4] are rediscovered by Wasserman et.al[1] and proposed it as a ...
11
votes
1
answer
1k
views
What are some of the surprising results of finite sample statistical estimation?
I'm trying to familiarize myself with the latest results in finite sample statistics. It seems to me that these results can be classified into two categories:
Unsurprising results confirm that the ...
10
votes
2
answers
590
views
"Fractional sampling" from a probability distribution
My question concerns an operation on probability distributions which has arisen in some applied research. It is well-defined mathematically (at least in a limited context), but I don't know how to ...
9
votes
2
answers
879
views
Is there a combinatorial/topological treatment of statistical independence?
Is there any reference which studies sets of random variables as independence systems, a type of combinatorial object (see below)?
Motivation:
In particular, since independence systems are abstract ...
5
votes
1
answer
2k
views
Mathematics research relating to machine learning
What branch/branches of math are most relevant in enhancing machine learning (mostly in terms of practical use as opposed to theoretical/possible use)? Specifically, I want to know about math research ...
4
votes
0
answers
188
views
Distributions over permutation groups $\mathcal{S}_n$
Partly inspired by recent developments in enumeration of pattern avoiding permutations, which is known to be connected with Brownian excursions [Hoffman&Rizzolo]. The exciting milestone is the ...
2
votes
1
answer
170
views
Law of large numbers for a continuum of Bernoullis
Suppose I have a family of $n$ independent Bernoulli random variables described by a vector of parameters $(p_i)_{i=1}^n$. As it is well known, the number of successes within this family is a random ...