RAIC unifies uniform recovery of structured signals from nonlinear observations via PGD, yielding error rates comparable to nonuniform guarantees up to log factors in sparse and 1-bit settings.
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PRADAS derives a Bayes-optimal mirror statistic for any splitting scheme, establishes asymptotic FDR control under weak dependence, and optimizes the split ratio as a stopping time to improve power over standard equal-split methods.
The sharp MSE bound for the ℓ1-minimum-norm interpolator under isotropic Gaussian covariates is recovered via the geometry of symmetric Gaussian polytopes, without the convex Gaussian min-max theorem.
SABRE calibrates a B-spline initial estimator against its simulated expectation, reducing finite-sample bias in semiparametric regression without inflating variance.
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Robust Uniform Recovery of Structured Signals from Nonlinear Observations
RAIC unifies uniform recovery of structured signals from nonlinear observations via PGD, yielding error rates comparable to nonuniform guarantees up to log factors in sparse and 1-bit settings.
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PRADAS: PRior-Assisted DAta Splitting for False Discovery Rate Control
PRADAS derives a Bayes-optimal mirror statistic for any splitting scheme, establishes asymptotic FDR control under weak dependence, and optimizes the split ratio as a stopping time to improve power over standard equal-split methods.
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Minimum Norm Interpolation via The Local Theory of Banach Spaces: The Role of Gaussianity
The sharp MSE bound for the ℓ1-minimum-norm interpolator under isotropic Gaussian covariates is recovered via the geometry of symmetric Gaussian polytopes, without the convex Gaussian min-max theorem.
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Calibrated Estimation and Inference for Semiparametric Regression Models
SABRE calibrates a B-spline initial estimator against its simulated expectation, reducing finite-sample bias in semiparametric regression without inflating variance.