Staged tree models with toric structure
Commutative Algebra
2022-07-04 v2 Statistics Theory
Statistics Theory
Abstract
A staged tree model is a discrete statistical model encoding relationships between events. These models are realised by directed trees with coloured vertices. In algebro-geometric terms, the model consists of points inside a toric variety. For certain trees, called balanced, the model is in fact the intersection of the toric variety and the probability simplex. This gives the model a straightforward description, and has computational advantages. In this paper we show that the class of staged tree models with a toric structure extends far outside of the balanced case, if we allow a change of coordinates. It is an open problem whether all staged tree models have toric structure.
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@article{arxiv.2107.04516,
title = {Staged tree models with toric structure},
author = {Christiane Görgen and Aida Maraj and Lisa Nicklasson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.04516},
year = {2022}
}