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Eigengap Sparsity for Covariance Parsimony

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arxiv 2504.10110 v2 pith:KVJ7OBMS submitted 2025-04-14 stat.ME

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Covariance estimation is a central problem in statistics. An important issue is that there are rarely enough samples $n$ to accurately estimate the $p (p+1) / 2$ coefficients in dimension $p$. Parsimonious covariance models are therefore preferred, but the discrete nature of model selection makes inference computationally challenging. In this paper, we propose a relaxation of covariance parsimony termed "eigengap sparsity" and motivated by the good accuracy-parsimony tradeoffs of eigenvalue-equalization in covariance matrices. This penalty can be included in a penalized-likelihood framework that we propose to solve with a projected gradient descent on a monotone cone. The algorithm turns out to resemble an isotonic regression of mutually-attracted sample eigenvalues, drawing an interesting link between covariance parsimony and shrinkage.

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