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Geometric analysis for symmetric Fleming-Viot operators: Rademacher's theorem and exponential families
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    Geometric analysis for symmetric Fleming-Viot operators: Rademacher's theorem and exponential families (English)
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    28 August 2002
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    This paper contains a number of very interesting results about symmetric Fleming-Viot operators and their associated Dirichlet forms. Using the natural geometry of a symmetric Fleming-Viot operator \({\mathcal L}\) the author obtains analytical descriptions of the corresponding Dirichlet space \(({\mathcal E}, {\mathcal D}({\mathcal E}))\). In particular, a complete characterization of functions in \({\mathcal D}({\mathcal E})\) in terms of their differentiability properties along exponential families are given. One of the main results is a Rademacher theorem stating that any function which is Lipschitz continuous with respect to the Bhattacharya distance is contained in \({\mathcal D}({\mathcal E})\) and possesses a bounded gradient. A converse to this statement is also given.
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    Rademacher's theorem
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    Fleming-Viot process
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    Dirichlet forms
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    Bhattacharya distance
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