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Higher Order Derivatives in Costa's Entropy Power Inequality

Information Theory 2015-08-05 v3 math.IT

Abstract

Let XX be an arbitrary continuous random variable and ZZ be an independent Gaussian random variable with zero mean and unit variance. For t > 0t~>~0, Costa proved that e2h(X+tZ)e^{2h(X+\sqrt{t}Z)} is concave in tt, where the proof hinged on the first and second order derivatives of h(X+tZ)h(X+\sqrt{t}Z). Specifically, these two derivatives are signed, i.e., th(X+tZ)0\frac{\partial}{\partial t}h(X+\sqrt{t}Z) \geq 0 and 2t2h(X+tZ)0\frac{\partial^2}{\partial t^2}h(X+\sqrt{t}Z) \leq 0. In this paper, we show that the third order derivative of h(X+tZ)h(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is nonnegative, which implies that the Fisher information J(X+tZ)J(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is convex in tt. We further show that the fourth order derivative of h(X+tZ)h(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is nonpositive. Following the first four derivatives, we make two conjectures on h(X+tZ)h(X+\sqrt{t}Z): the first is that ntnh(X+tZ)\frac{\partial^n}{\partial t^n} h(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is nonnegative in tt if nn is odd, and nonpositive otherwise; the second is that logJ(X+tZ)\log J(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is convex in tt. The first conjecture can be rephrased in the context of completely monotone functions: J(X+tZ)J(X+\sqrt{t}Z) is completely monotone in tt. The history of the first conjecture may date back to a problem in mathematical physics studied by McKean in 1966. Apart from these results, we provide a geometrical interpretation to the covariance-preserving transformation and study the concavity of h(tX+1tZ)h(\sqrt{t}X+\sqrt{1-t}Z), revealing its connection with Costa's EPI.

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@article{arxiv.1409.5543,
  title  = {Higher Order Derivatives in Costa's Entropy Power Inequality},
  author = {Fan Cheng and Yanlin Geng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.5543},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Second version submitted. https://sites.google.com/site/chengfancuhk/