Entropy and the Law of Small Numbers
Abstract
Two new information-theoretic methods are introduced for establishing Poisson approximation inequalities. First, using only elementary information-theoretic techniques it is shown that, when is the sum of the (possibly dependent) binary random variables , with and , then \ben D(P_{S_n}\|\Pol)\leq \sum_{i=1}^n p_i^2 + \Big[\sum_{i=1}^nH(X_i) - H(X_1,X_2,..., X_n)\Big], \een where is the relative entropy between the distribution of and the Poisson() distribution. The first term in this bound measures the individual smallness of the and the second term measures their dependence. A general method is outlined for obtaining corresponding bounds when approximating the distribution of a sum of general discrete random variables by an infinitely divisible distribution. Second, in the particular case when the are independent, the following sharper bound is established, \ben D(P_{S_n}\|\Pol)\leq \frac{1}{\lambda} \sum_{i=1}^n \frac{p_i^3}{1-p_i}, % \label{eq:abs2} \een and it is also generalized to the case when the are general integer-valued random variables. Its proof is based on the derivation of a subadditivity property for a new discrete version of the Fisher information, and uses a recent logarithmic Sobolev inequality for the Poisson distribution.
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@article{arxiv.math/0211020,
title = {Entropy and the Law of Small Numbers},
author = {Ioannis Kontoyiannis and Peter Harremoes and Oliver Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0211020},
year = {2010}
}
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15 pages. To appear, IEEE Trans Inform Theory