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Estimation of the sub-Gaussian parameter

Published 4 Jun 2026 in math.ST, stat.ME, and stat.ML | (2606.06384v1)

Abstract: The sub-Gaussian parameter (also called the variance proxy) of a mean-zero random variable XX is defined as ξ<sup>2</sup>=supλRL(λ)ξ<sup>2_*</sup> = \sup_{λ\in \mathbb{R}} L(λ) where L(λ)=2λ<sup>2</sup>logEe<sup>λXL(λ) = \frac{2}{λ<sup>2}</sup> \log \mathbb{E} e<sup>{λX} is a weighted cumulant generating function. Despite the ubiquity of sub-Gaussian random variables, the estimation of ξ<sup>2ξ<sup>2_* has received little attention and is not yet well understood. In this work, we study a natural estimator of ξ<sup>2ξ<sup>2_* based on constrained maximization of the empirical analogue of LL. We prove that the estimator is consistent bound the rates of convergence under assumptions on LL: if LL has an maximizer, then our bound is Op(n<sup>1/2</sup>+ε)O_p(n<sup>{-1/2</sup> + \varepsilon}) for any $\varepsilon &gt; 0$; if the argmax of LL is also bounded, then the bound improves to Op(n<sup>1/2)O_p(n<sup>{-1/2}). We show that our assumptions on LL are necessary by proving that the minimax risk over all sub-Gaussian distributions is Ω(1)Ω(1); imposing increasingly strong assumptions on the tail growth of LL yields a continuum of classes whose minimax lower bound interpolates between Ω(1/logn)Ω(1/\log n) and Ω(1)Ω(1). Root-n rate is possible if we restrict to a subclass of distributions where LL attains its supremum in a bounded region, in which case our estimator is minimax optimal. If the underlying distribution is not sub-Gaussian, we show that our estimator goes to infinity with a divergence rate controlled by the tail of the distribution. Finally, we apply our estimator in a Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment study to construct p-values for a large-scale permutation test, showing that it can serve as a reliable alternative to the peaks-over-threshold approach, particularly in regimes where the peaks-over-threshold method is of uncertain validity.

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