Expected supremum of a random linear combination of shifted kernels

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Abstract: We address the expected supremum of a linear combination of shifts of the sinc kernel with random coefficients. When the coefficients are Gaussian, the expected supremum is of order sqrt{log n}, where n is the number of shifts. When the coefficients are uniformly bounded, the expected supremum is of order loglog n. This is a noteworthy difference to orthonormal functions on the unit interval, where the expected supremum is of order sqrt{nlog n} for all reasonable coefficient statistics.










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