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Finite-sample concentration of the empirical relative entropy around its mean

Statistics Theory 2022-03-03 v1 Information Theory math.IT Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

In this note, we show that the relative entropy of an empirical distribution of nn samples drawn from a set of size kk with respect to the true underlying distribution is exponentially concentrated around its expectation, with central moment generating function bounded by that of a gamma distribution with shape 2k2k and rate n/2n/2. This improves on recent work of Bhatt and Pensia (arXiv 2021) on the same problem, who showed such a similar bound with an additional polylogarithmic factor of kk in the shape, and also confirms a recent conjecture of Mardia et al. (Information and Inference 2020). The proof proceeds by reducing the case k>3k>3 of the multinomial distribution to the simpler case k=2k=2 of the binomial, for which the desired bound follows from standard results on the concentration of the binomial.

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@article{arxiv.2203.00800,
  title  = {Finite-sample concentration of the empirical relative entropy around its mean},
  author = {Rohit Agrawal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.00800},
  year   = {2022}
}