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Sign Identifiability of Causal Effects in Stationary Stochastic Dynamical Systems

Statistics Theory 2026-03-10 v1 Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study identifiability in continuous-time linear stationary stochastic differential equations with known causal structure. Unlike existing approaches, we relax the assumption of a known diffusion matrix, thereby respecting the model's intrinsic scale invariance. Rather than recovering drift coefficients themselves, we introduce edge-sign identifiability: for a given causal structure, we ask whether the sign of a given drift entry is uniquely determined across all observational covariance matrices induced by parametrizations compatible with that structure. Under a notion of faithfulness, we derive criteria for characterising identifiability, non-identifiability, and partial identifiability for general graphs. Applying our criteria to specific causal structures, both analogous to classical causal settings (e.g., instrumental variables) and novel cyclic settings, we determine their edge-sign identifiability and, in some cases, obtain explicit expressions for the sign of a target edge in terms of the observational covariance matrix.

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@article{arxiv.2603.08311,
  title  = {Sign Identifiability of Causal Effects in Stationary Stochastic Dynamical Systems},
  author = {Gijs van Seeventer and Saber Salehkaleybar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08311},
  year   = {2026}
}