A dozen de Finetti-style results in search of a theory (Q1089675)
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A dozen de Finetti-style results in search of a theory (English)
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1987
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It is shown that if \(\xi =(\xi_ 1,\xi_ 2,...,\xi_ n)\) is uniformly distributed on the surface of the sphere \(\{\xi\) :\(\sum^{n}_{i=1}\xi^ 2_ i=n\}\) and \(1\leq k\leq n-4\), then the variation distance between the law of \((\xi_ 1,...,\xi_ k)\) and the joint law of k independent standard normal variables is less than or equal to \(2(k+3)/(n-k-3)\). It follows from this that if a law in \({\mathbb{R}}^ k\) is orthogonally invariant, then it is within variation distance \(2(k+3)/(n-k-3)\) of a mixture of joint laws of i.i.d. centred normals. Similar results are proved for the exponential, geometric and Poisson distributions: for example if \((\xi_ 1,...,\xi_ n)\) is uniform on the simplex \(\{\xi:\xi_ i\geq 0\) for all i and \(\sum^{n}_{i=1}\xi_ i=n\}\) then, for \(1\leq k\leq n-2\), the law of \((\xi_ 1,...,\xi_ k)\) is within variation distance \(2(k+1)/(n-k+1)\) of the joint law of k i.i.d. exponential variables with parameter 1. The paper discusses sharpness of bounds, questions of uniqueness of mixtures etc., and concludes with extensive historical remarks.
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de Finetti's theorem
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exchangeable
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orthogonally invariant
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variation distance
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uniqueness of mixtures
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historical remarks
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