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Remarks on deviation inequalities for functions of infinitely divisible random vectors (English)
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6 May 2003
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Consider an infinitely divisible \(d\)-dimensional random vector with finite exponential moments. Let \(f\) be a real Lipschitz function. Then the author studies exponential bounds for the decay of the probabilities \(P(f (X) - E (f(X)) \geq x).\) The bound depends on the Lévy measure of \(X\). This approach leads to so-called concentration inequalities for some \(r\)-neighborhood of sets \(A\) with \(P(X \in A) \geq \frac{1}{2}\). The proof is based on explicit covariance formulas for the process \(f (X)\).
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infinite divisible random vectors
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deviation inequalities
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concentration of measure phenomenon
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Lipschitz functions
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