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Lower tails via relative entropy

Published 10 Apr 2021 in math.PR and math.CO | (2104.04850v1)

Abstract: We show that the naive mean-field approximation correctly predicts the leading term of the logarithmic lower tail probabilities for the number of copies of a given subgraph in G(n,p)G(n,p) and of arithmetic progressions of a given length in random subsets of the integers in the entire range of densities where the mean-field approximation is viable. Our main technical result provides sufficient conditions on the maximum degrees of a uniform hypergraph H\mathcal{H} that guarantee that the logarithmic lower tail probabilities for the number of edges induced by a binomial random subset of the vertices of H\mathcal{H} can be well-approximated by considering only product distributions. This may be interpreted as a weak, probabilistic version of the hypergraph container lemma that is applicable to all sparser-than-average (and not only independent) sets.

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