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Functional uniqueness and stability of Gaussian priors in optimal L1 estimation

Information Theory 2025-11-24 v1 math.IT

Abstract

This paper studies the functional uniqueness and stability of Gaussian priors in optimal L1L^1 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 L2L^2 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 L1L^1 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.

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@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}
}