On the monotonicity of discrete entropy for log-concave random vectors on $\mathbb{Z}^d$
Abstract
We prove the following type of discrete entropy monotonicity for sums of isotropic, log-concave, independent and identically distributed random vectors on : where vanishes as . Moreover, for the -term, we obtain a rate of convergence , where the implied constants depend on and . This generalizes to the one-dimensional result of the second named author (2023). As in dimension one, our strategy is to establish that the discrete entropy is close to the differential (continuous) entropy , where are independent and identically distributed uniform random vectors on and to apply the theorem of Artstein, Ball, Barthe and Naor (2004) on the monotonicity of differential entropy. In fact, we show this result under more general assumptions than log-concavity, which are preserved up to constants under convolution. In order to show that log-concave distributions satisfy our assumptions in dimension , more involved tools from convex geometry are needed because a suitable position is required. We show that, for a log-concave function on in isotropic position, its integral, barycenter and covariance matrix are close to their discrete counterparts. Moreover, in the log-concave case, we weaken the isotropicity assumption to what we call almost isotropicity. One of our technical tools is a discrete analogue to the upper bound on the isotropic constant of a log-concave function, which extends to dimensions a result of Bobkov, Marsiglietti and Melbourne (2022).
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@article{arxiv.2401.15462,
title = {On the monotonicity of discrete entropy for log-concave random vectors on $\mathbb{Z}^d$},
author = {Matthieu Fradelizi and Lampros Gavalakis and Martin Rapaport},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15462},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
26 pages, no figures. A counterexample was added to Remark 12 answering a question from the previous version. Question 40 and Example 41 have been removed. To appear in Discrete & Computational Geometry