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arxiv: 1903.07347 · v1 · pith:A5GP6TMBnew · submitted 2019-03-18 · 🧮 math.PR · math.ST· stat.TH

Bi-log-concavity: some properties and some remarks towards a multi-dimensional extension

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keywords bi-log-concavemeasuressomebi-log-concavityextensionlog-concaveconvolutiondensities
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Bi-log-concavity of probability measures is a univariate extension of the notion of log-concavity that has been recently proposed in a statistical literature. Among other things, it has the nice property from a modelisation perspective to admit some multimodal distributions, while preserving some nice features of log-concave measures. We compute the isoperimetric constant for a bi-log-concave measure, extending a property available for log-concave measures. This implies that bi-log-concave measures have exponentially decreasing tails. Then we show that the convolution of a bi-log-concave measure with a log-concave one is bi-log-concave. Consequently, infinitely differentiable, positive densities are dense in the set of bi-log-concave densities for $L_p-$norms, $p \in [1;+\infty]$. We also derive a necessary and sufficient condition for the convolution of two bi-log-concave measures to be bi-log-concave. We conclude this note by discussing ways of defining a multi-dimensional extension of the notion of bi-log-concavity. We propose an approach based on a variant of the isoperimetric problem, restricted to half-spaces.

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