Phase Transitions of the Maximum Likelihood Estimates in the p-Spin Curie-Weiss Model

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DOI10.1007/S00220-021-04182-ZarXiv2005.03631MaRDI QIDQ6340258FDOQ6340258

Bhaswar B. Bhattacharya, Somabha Mukherjee, Jaesung Son

Publication date: 7 May 2020

Abstract: In this paper we consider the problem of parameter estimation in the p-spin Curie-Weiss model, for pgeq3. We provide a complete description of the limiting properties of the maximum likelihood (ML) estimates of the inverse temperature and the magnetic field given a single realization from the p-spin Curie-Weiss model, complementing the well-known results in the 2-spin case (Comets and Gidas (1991)). Our results unearth various new phase transitions and surprising limit theorems, such as the existence of a 'critical' curve in the parameter space, where the limiting distribution of the ML estimates is a mixture with both continuous and discrete components. The number of mixture components is either two or three, depending on, among other things, the sign of one of the parameters and the parity of p. Another interesting revelation is the existence of certain 'special' points in the parameter space where the ML estimates exhibit a superefficiency phenomenon, converging to a non-Gaussian limiting distribution at rate Nfrac34. Using these results we can obtain asymptotically valid confidence intervals for the inverse temperature and the magnetic field at all points in the parameter space where consistent estimation is possible.












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