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Linear Functions to the Extended Reals (2102.09552v1)

Published 18 Feb 2021 in math.ST, cs.GT, and stat.TH

Abstract: This note investigates functions from $\mathbb{R}d$ to $\mathbb{R} \cup {\pm \infty}$ that satisfy axioms of linearity wherever allowed by extended-value arithmetic. They have a nontrivial structure defined inductively on $d$, and unlike finite linear functions, they require $\Omega(d2)$ parameters to uniquely identify. In particular they can capture vertical tangent planes to epigraphs: a function (never $-\infty$) is convex if and only if it has an extended-valued subgradient at every point in its effective domain, if and only if it is the supremum of a family of "affine extended" functions. These results are applied to the well-known characterization of proper scoring rules, for the finite-dimensional case: it is carefully and rigorously extended here to a more constructive form. In particular it is investigated when proper scoring rules can be constructed from a given convex function.

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