The Codegree, Weak Maximum Likelihood Threshold, and the Gorenstein Property of Hierarchical Models
Abstract
The codegree of a lattice polytope is the smallest integer dilate that contains a lattice point in the relative interior. The weak maximum likelihood threshold of a statistical model is the smallest number of data points for which there is a non-zero probability that the maximum likelihood estimate exists. The codegree of a marginal polytope is a lower bound on the maximum likelihood threshold of the associated log-linear model, and they are equal when the marginal polytope is normal. We prove a lower bound on the codegree in the case of hierarchical log-linear models and provide a conjectural formula for the codegree in general. As an application, we study when the marginal polytopes of hierarchical models are Gorenstein, including a classification of Gorenstein decomposable models, and a conjectural classification of Gorenstein binary hierarchical models.
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@article{arxiv.2310.11560,
title = {The Codegree, Weak Maximum Likelihood Threshold, and the Gorenstein Property of Hierarchical Models},
author = {Joseph Johnson and Seth Sullivant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.11560},
year = {2025}
}