Finite-sample properties of the trimmed mean
Abstract
The trimmed mean of scalar random variables from a distribution is the variant of the standard sample mean where the smallest and largest values in the sample are discarded for some parameter . In this paper, we look at the finite-sample properties of the trimmed mean as an estimator for the mean of . Assuming finite variance, we prove that the trimmed mean is ``sub-Gaussian'' in the sense of achieving Gaussian-type concentration around the mean. Under slightly stronger assumptions, we show the left and right tails of the trimmed mean satisfy a strong ratio-type approximation by the corresponding Gaussian tail, even for very small probabilities of the order for some . In the more challenging setting of weaker moment assumptions and adversarial sample contamination, we prove that the trimmed mean is minimax-optimal up to constants.
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@article{arxiv.2501.03694,
title = {Finite-sample properties of the trimmed mean},
author = {Roberto I. Oliveira and Paulo Orenstein and Zoraida F. Rico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.03694},
year = {2025}
}
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37 pages