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Entropy Equivalence Testing

Published 22 May 2026 in cs.DS, cs.DM, cs.IT, cs.LG, and math.ST | (2605.23225v1)

Abstract: We introduce the problem of \emph{entropy equivalence testing} for probability distributions, a relaxation of the well-studied closeness testing problem, where the distribution testing algorithm is now only required to distinguish, given samples from two unknown distributions p,qp,q and a parameter ε∈(0,1/2]\varepsilon \in(0,1/2], between p=qp=q and ∣H(p)−H(q)∣≥ε|H(p)-H(q)| \geq \varepsilon (where HH denotes the Shannon entropy). We provide a time- and sample-efficient algorithm for this task, showing that the optimal sample complexity for this task can be significantly lower than that of closeness testing. As an application, we leverage this result to provide the first non-trivial testing algorithm for (standard) closeness of low-degree \emph{Bayesian networks}, which significantly improves on either the sample or time complexity of a baseline based on full learning.

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