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Geometrical bounds for the variance and recentered moments

Probability 2020-02-03 v1 Optimization and Control Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

We bound the variance and other moments of a random vector based on the range of its realizations, thus generalizing inequalities of Popoviciu (1935) and Bhatia and Davis (2000) concerning measures on the line to several dimensions. This is done using convex duality and (infinite-dimensional) linear programming. The following consequence of our bounds exhibits symmetry breaking, provides a new proof of Jung's theorem (1901), and turns out to have applications to the aggregation dynamics modelling attractive-repulsive interactions: among probability measures on Rn{\mathbf R}^n whose support has diameter at most 2\sqrt{2}, we show that the variance around the mean is maximized precisely by those measures which assign mass 1/(n+1)1/(n+1) to each vertex of a standard simplex. For 1p<1 \le p <\infty, the pp-th moment --- optimally centered --- is maximized by the same measures among those satisfying the diameter constraint.

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@article{arxiv.2001.11851,
  title  = {Geometrical bounds for the variance and recentered moments},
  author = {Tongseok Lim and Robert J. McCann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11851},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

18 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1907.13593