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Distributional stability of sparse inverse covariance matrix estimators

Published 6 Jul 2024 in math.ST, math.OC, stat.AP, and stat.TH | (2407.05110v1)

Abstract: Finding an approximation of the inverse of the covariance matrix, also known as precision matrix, of a random vector with empirical data is widely discussed in finance and engineering. In data-driven problems, empirical data may be contaminated''. This raises the question as to whether the approximate precision matrix is reliable from a statistical point of view. In this paper, we concentrate on a much-noticed sparse estimator of the precision matrix and investigate the issue from the perspective of distributional stability. Specifically, we derive an explicit local Lipschitz bound for the distance between the distributions of the sparse estimator under two different distributions (regarded as the true data distribution and the distribution ofcontaminated'' data). The distance is measured by the Kantorovich metric on the set of all probability measures on a matrix space. We also present analogous results for the standard estimators of the covariance matrix and its eigenvalues. Furthermore, we discuss two applications and conduct some numerical experiments.

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