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Minimum KL-divergence on complements of $L_1$ balls

Information Theory 2014-02-21 v8 math.IT

Abstract

Pinsker's widely used inequality upper-bounds the total variation distance PQ1||P-Q||_1 in terms of the Kullback-Leibler divergence D(PQ)D(P||Q). Although in general a bound in the reverse direction is impossible, in many applications the quantity of interest is actually D(P,\eps)D^*(P,\eps) --- defined, for an arbitrary fixed PP, as the infimum of D(PQ)D(P||Q) over all distributions QQ that are \eps\eps-far away from PP in total variation. We show that D(P,\eps)C\eps2+O(\eps3)D^*(P,\eps)\le C\eps^2 + O(\eps^3), where C=C(P)=1/2C=C(P)=1/2 for "balanced" distributions, thereby providing a kind of reverse Pinsker inequality. An application to large deviations is given, and some of the structural results may be of independent interest. Keywords: Pinsker inequality, Sanov's theorem, large deviations

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@article{arxiv.1206.6544,
  title  = {Minimum KL-divergence on complements of $L_1$ balls},
  author = {Daniel Berend and Peter Harremoës and Aryeh Kontorovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.6544},
  year   = {2014}
}

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A previous version had the title "A Reverse Pinsker Inequality"