Functional uniqueness and stability of Gaussian priors in optimal L1 estimation
Abstract
This paper studies the functional uniqueness and stability of Gaussian priors in optimal estimation. While it is well known that the Gaussian prior uniquely induces linear conditional means under Gaussian noise, the analogous question for the conditional median (i.e., the optimal estimator under absolute-error loss) has only recently been settled. Building on the prior work establishing this uniqueness, we develop a quantitative stability theory that characterizes how approximate linearity of the optimal estimator constrains the prior distribution. For loss, we derive explicit rates showing that near-linearity of the conditional mean implies proximity of the prior to the Gaussian in the L\'evy metric. For loss, we introduce a Hermite expansion framework and analyze the adjoint of the linearity-defining operator to show that the Gaussian remains the unique stable solution. Together, these results provide a more complete functional-analytic understanding of linearity and stability in Bayesian estimation under Gaussian noise.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.16864,
title = {Functional uniqueness and stability of Gaussian priors in optimal L1 estimation},
author = {Leighton Barnes and Alex Dytso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.16864},
year = {2025}
}