Exchangeable Laws in Borel Data Structures
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Publication:6408531
arXiv2208.10667MaRDI QIDQ6408531FDOQ6408531
Authors: Julian Gerstenberg
Publication date: 22 August 2022
Abstract: Motivated by statistical practice, category theory terminology is used to introduce Borel data structures and study exchangeability in an abstract framework. A generalization of de Finetti's theorem is shown and natural transformations are used to present functional representation theorems (FRTs). Proofs of the latter are based on a classical result by D.N.Hoover providing a functional representation for exchangeable arrays indexed by finite tuples of integers, together with an universality result for Borel data structures. A special class of Borel data structures are array-type data structures, which are introduced using the novel concept of an indexing system. Studying natural transformations mapping into arrays gives explicit versions of FRTs, which in examples coincide with well-known Aldous-Hoover-Kallenberg-type FRTs for (jointly) exchangeable arrays. The abstract "index arithmetic" presented unifies and generalizes technical arguments commonly encountered in the literature on exchangeability theory. Finally, the category theory approach is used to outline how an abstract notion of seperate exchangeability can be derived, again motivated from statistical practice.
Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics (62A01) Data structures (68P05) Exchangeability for stochastic processes (60G09)
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