The Three-Dimensional Gaussian Product Inequality
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gaussianmathbfinequalitiesdimensionalimprovedinequalityproductrandom
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We prove the 3-dimensional Gaussian product inequality, i.e., for any real-valued centered Gaussian random vector $(X,Y,Z)$ and $m\in \mathbb{N}$, it holds that ${\mathbf{E}}[X^{2m}Y^{2m}Z^{2m}]\geq{\mathbf{E}}[X^{2m}]{\mathbf{E}}[Y^{2m}]{\mathbf{E}}[Z^{2m}]$. Our proof is based on some improved inequalities on multi-term products involving 2-dimensional Gaussian random vectors. The improved inequalities are derived using the Gaussian hypergeometric functions and have independent interest. As by-products, several new combinatorial identities and inequalities are obtained.
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