Nonparametric independence tests in high-dimensional settings, with applications to the genetics of complex disease
Abstract
[PhD thesis of FCP.] Nowadays, genetics studies large amounts of very diverse variables. Mathematical statistics has evolved in parallel to its applications, with much recent interest high-dimensional settings. In the genetics of human common disease, a number of relevant problems can be formulated as tests of independence. We show how defining adequate premetric structures on the support spaces of the genetic data allows for novel approaches to such testing. This yields a solid theoretical framework, which reflects the underlying biology, and allows for computationally-efficient implementations. For each problem, we provide mathematical results, simulations and the application to real data.
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@article{arxiv.2407.19624,
title = {Nonparametric independence tests in high-dimensional settings, with applications to the genetics of complex disease},
author = {Fernando Castro-Prado},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.19624},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
192 pages with a few figures (PhD dissertation); some overlap with other arxiv'ed documents by me and my coauthors