Maximum Likelihood Degrees of Brownian Motion Tree Models: Star Trees and Root Invariance
Abstract
A Brownian motion tree (BMT) model is a Gaussian model whose associated set of covariance matrices is linearly constrained according to common ancestry in a phylogenetic tree. We study the complexity of inferring the maximum likelihood (ML) estimator for a BMT model by computing its ML-degree. Our main result is that the ML-degree of the BMT model on a star tree with leaves is , which was previously conjectured by Am\'endola and Zwiernik. We also prove that the ML-degree of a BMT model is independent of the choice of the root. The proofs rely on the toric geometry of concentration matrices in a BMT model. Toward this end, we produce a combinatorial formula for the determinant of the concentration matrix of a BMT model, which generalizes the Cayley-Pr\"ufer theorem to complete graphs with weights given by a tree.
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@article{arxiv.2402.10322,
title = {Maximum Likelihood Degrees of Brownian Motion Tree Models: Star Trees and Root Invariance},
author = {Jane Ivy Coons and Shelby Cox and Aida Maraj and Ikenna Nometa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.10322},
year = {2025}
}
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23 pages, 3 figures. Comments welcome!