Functional van den Berg-Kesten-Reimer Inequalities and their Duals, with Applications
Abstract
The BKR inequality conjectured by van den Berg and Kesten in [11], and proved by Reimer in [8], states that for and events on , a finite product of finite sets , and any product measure on , where the set consists of the elementary events which lie in both and for `disjoint reasons.' Precisely, with and , for letting , the set consists of all for which there exist disjoint subsets and of for which and . The BKR inequality is extended to the following functional version on a general finite product measure space with product probability measure , where and are non-negative measurable functions, and The original BKR inequality is recovered by taking and , and applying the fact that in general . Related formulations, and functional versions of the dual inequality on events by Kahn, Saks, and Smyth [6], are also considered. Applications include order statistics, assignment problems, and paths in random graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1508.07267,
title = {Functional van den Berg-Kesten-Reimer Inequalities and their Duals, with Applications},
author = {Larry Goldstein and Yosef Rinott},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.07267},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
BKR in title replaced by van den Berg-Kesten-Reimer