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The authors address the following problem: How to compute the entropy of an unknown probability density \(f\) of a random variable taking values in \([0,\,1]\) from the knowledge of its moments? The difficulty lies in the fact that the \(L_2\) distance between the powers \(x^n\) decreases as the exponents increase, which makes the moment problem numerically unstable. They argue that using maximum entropy arguments, that is, if \(f_N\) is the density reconstructed using the maximum entropy method, then its entropy tends to that of \(f\). This fact can be used to choose an optimal number of moments for the determination of \(f_N\) and to determine the entropy of \(f\) from the knowledge of its moments.
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entropy convergence
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Hausdorff moment problem
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Kullback-Leibler distance
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maximum entropy
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Moment information and entropy evaluation for probability densities
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    The authors address the following problem: How to compute the entropy of an unknown probability density \(f\) of a random variable taking values in \([0,\,1]\) from the knowledge of its moments? The difficulty lies in the fact that the \(L_2\) distance between the powers \(x^n\) decreases as the exponents increase, which makes the moment problem numerically unstable. They argue that using maximum entropy arguments, that is, if \(f_N\) is the density reconstructed using the maximum entropy method, then its entropy tends to that of \(f\). This fact can be used to choose an optimal number of moments for the determination of \(f_N\) and to determine the entropy of \(f\) from the knowledge of its moments.
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    entropy convergence
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    Hausdorff moment problem
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    Kullback-Leibler distance
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    maximum entropy
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