Phase transitions for the existence of unregularized M-estimators in single index models
Abstract
This paper studies phase transitions for the existence of unregularized M-estimators under proportional asymptotics where the sample size and feature dimension grow proportionally with . We study the existence of M-estimators in single-index models where the response depends on covariates through an unknown index and an unknown link function. An explicit expression is derived for the critical threshold that determines the phase transition for the existence of the M-estimator, generalizing the results of Cand\'es & Sur (2020) for binary logistic regression to other single-index models. Furthermore, we investigate the existence of a solution to the nonlinear system of equations governing the asymptotic behavior of the M-estimator when it exists. The existence of solution to this system for remains largely unproven outside the global null in binary logistic regression. We address this gap with a proof that the system admits a solution if and only if , providing a comprehensive theoretical foundation for proportional asymptotic results that require as a prerequisite the existence of a solution to the system.
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@article{arxiv.2501.03163,
title = {Phase transitions for the existence of unregularized M-estimators in single index models},
author = {Takuya Koriyama and Pierre C. Bellec},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.03163},
year = {2025}
}
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22 pages, 3 figures